Movement Alert|Super Micro Computer Rises 5.33% in Regular Trading, Unveils AI Data Center Blueprint Based on NVIDIA Vera Rubin Platform

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On June 9, Super Micro Computer rose 5.33% in regular trading, trading at approximately $43.89/share, with trading volume of $748 million.

On the news front, the company recently released a data center construction blueprint based on NVIDIA's Vera Rubin NVL72 and HGX Rubin NVL8 platforms, targeting gigawatt-scale AI data center deployments. Concurrently, during COMPUTEX, Super Micro partnered with Arm to introduce five rack-scale AI servers powered by Arm AGI CPUs. Each rack delivers over 6,000 cores of computing power, with estimated capital expenditure savings of up to $10 billion per gigawatt data center. The Arm collaboration features air-cooled and liquid-cooled servers designed specifically for AI data centers, with modular designs that can double computing performance per rack compared to traditional hardware setups.

Within the Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals sector, the overall sector showed broad strength. Among individual stocks, SanDisk up 5.79%, Seagate Technology up 4.18%, Western Digital up 3.56%, Apple up 2.14%, Dell Technologies up 1.42%.

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