Supermicro shows Vera Rubin racks with higher-impedance coolant for AI systems
Supermicro showed next-generation AI systems at Computex, including Vera Rubin NVL72 racks and a new coolant it says has 1,000 times higher electrical impedance than standard mixtures.
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Supermicro's Computex hardware story fills an infrastructure-constraints lane: cooling and reliability. Tom's Hardware reports that Supermicro showed upcoming machines based on Nvidia Vera Rubin, AMD's 6th-generation EPYC Venice processors, and Instinct MI450 accelerators. The notable detail is Supermicro's new coolant, which the company says has 1,000 times higher electrical impedance than standard cooling mixtures. That matters because next-generation AI racks are denser, hotter, and more electrically complex. The story is not about a new model, but it is part of whether AI factories can physically scale without power, cooling, and maintenance failures becoming the limiting factor.
Key details: June 2, 2026, Supermicro, Computex 2026, Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72, AMD EPYC Venice, AMD Instinct MI450, liquid cooling, 1,000 times higher electrical impedance coolant.
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