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Super Micro Computer, Inc., dba Supermicro, is an American information technology company based in San Jose, California. It has manufacturing operations in the Silicon Valley, the Netherlands and at its Science and Technology Park in Taiwan. Founded on November 1, 1993, Supermicro is one of the largest producers of high-performance and high-efficiency servers.[2] It also provides server management software, and storage systems for various markets, including enterprise data centers, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, 5G and edge computing.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Super Micro Computer, Inc.
Supermicro Green Computing Park
Supermicro
Company typePublic
IndustryInformation technology
Founded1993; 31 years ago (1993)
Founders
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
11
Key people
  • Charles Liang (Chairman, President and CEO)
  • David Weigand (CFO)
  • Don Clegg (SVP of Worldwide Sales)
  • George Kao (SVP of Operations)
Products
  • BigTwin
  • Ultra
  • SuperBlade
  • Rack servers
  • GPU servers
  • 5G/Telco
Revenue US$7.12 billion (2023)
US$761 million (2023)
US$640 million (2023)
Total assets US$3.67 billion (2023)
Total equity US$1.97 billion (2023)
Number of employees
5,126 (2023)
Websitesupermicro.com
Footnotes / references
Financials as of June 30, 2023.[1]

Supermicro's stock trades under the ticker symbol SMCI[9] on the Nasdaq exchange. Its fiscal year 2023 revenues were $7.1 billion and employs over 5,000 globally.[1]

History edit

In 1993, Supermicro began as a five persons business operation run by Charles Liang alongside his wife and company treasurer, Chiu-Chu Liu, known as Sara.[10] Prior to founding Supermicro, Liang earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology and a M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington. Liang holds several patents for server technology and was previously the president and chief design engineer of Micro Center Computer, a motherboard design and manufacturing company, from July 1991 to August 1993.[11]

International expansion, initial public offering edit

In 1996, the company opened a manufacturing subsidiary, Ablecom, in Taiwan, which is run by Charles's brother, Steve Liang and Bill Liang. Charles Liang and his wife own close to 31 percent of Ablecom, while Steve Liang and other members of the family own close to 50 percent.[3] In 1998, Supermicro opened a subsidiary in the Netherlands.[10]

In 2006, Supermicro pleaded guilty to a felony charge and paid a $150,000 fine due to a violation of a United States embargo against the sale of computer systems to Iran.[12] In a plea agreement, it was acknowledged that Supermicro became aware of the investigation in February 2004 and set up an export-control program that same year.[12]

On March 8, 2007, Supermicro raised $64 million in an initial public offering, selling 8 million shares at $8 a share.[13]

In 2009, Supermicro sold about $720 million worth of computer servers and related products and employed almost 1,100 people.[14]

In May 2010, Supermicro further expanded into Europe with the opening of its system integration logistics center in the Netherlands.[15]

In January 2012, Supermicro opened its Taiwan Science and Technology Park, totaling $99 million in construction costs.[16]

Server tampering allegation edit

On October 4, 2018, Bloomberg Businessweek published a report, citing unnamed corporate and governmental sources, which claimed that the Chinese People's Liberation Army had forced Supermicro's Chinese sub-contractors to add microchips with hardware backdoors to its servers. The report claimed that the compromised servers had been sold to U.S. government divisions (including the CIA and Department of Defense) and contractors and at least 30 commercial clients.[17][18][19] Supermicro denied the report, stating that they had not been contacted by government agencies and were unaware of any investigation.[20][21][22][23] The report was also disputed by sources and companies who were named therein.[22][21] On October 9, 2018, Bloomberg issued a second report, alleging that Supermicro-manufactured datacenter servers of an unnamed U.S. telecom firm had been compromised by a hardware implant on an Ethernet connector.[24][25][26]

On October 22, 2018, Supermicro announced that "despite the lack of any proof that a malicious hardware chip exists" it was reviewing its motherboards for potential spy chips in response to the article.[27] Supermicro filed a letter with the Securities and Exchange Commission stating that it was "confident" that "no malicious hardware chip had been implanted" during the manufacture of its motherboards.[28]

In February 2021, Bloomberg Business reported that despite Supermicro having been compromised since 2011, U.S. intelligence kept it a secret to gather intelligence about China and warned only a small number of potential targets.[29]

Recent developments edit

In November 2021, the joint venture of Super Micro Computer and Fiberhome Telecommunication Technologies won a contract for supplying servers to Xinjiang Bingtuan for 'public safety purposes', which is associated with the suppression of Uyghurs ethnic group and construction of a surveillance system in the province of Xinjiang.[30][31][32][33]

On December 21, 2021, the Washington Post, together with Russian dissident authors Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan, accused the company of supplying 30 servers to the Moscow control center for Internet censorship in Russia. Supermicro responded with: “Supermicro complies with applicable laws and regulations, and our policies are consistent with international principles of human rights. We act appropriately to ensure this is the case.”[34]

Products edit

In 2012, Supermicro debuted its 2U and 4U/Tower platforms.[35]

In 2016, Supermicro sent 30,000 MicroBlade servers to a Silicon Valley data center with a claimed power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 1.06.[36] While Supermicro did not name the customer, it was likely Intel, who opened a similar data center in November 2015 with a PUE of 1.06.[37]

In April 2020, Supermicro announced the H12 A+ Superblade, a blade server based on the 2nd gen Epyc 1P family of CPUs. It was the first blade server platform to implement AMD's Epyc processors.[38]

In April 2021, Supermicro introduced over 100 application-optimized server product SKUs using (new at the time) 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, including Hyper, SuperBlade, the Twin Product Family (BigTwin, TwinPro, and FatTwin), Ultra, CloudDC, GPU, Telco/5Gand Edge servers.[39]

In 2023, Supermicro partnered with Rakuten Symphony on high-performing Open RAN technologies and storage systems for operators of cloud-based mobile services.[40] Later in the year, Supermicro debuted servers with liquid cooling, focusing on ESG policies. The servers save approximately 40% of the power expended on air-cooled data centers.[41] In June 2023, Supermicro saw increased demand for its large language model optimized AI systems, featuring NVIDIA chips.[42]

Corporate affairs edit

In September 2014, Supermicro moved its corporate headquarters to the former Mercury News headquarters in North San Jose, California, along Interstate 880, naming the campus Supermicro Green Computing Park. The main building was designed by Warren B. Heid in the modernist style, which was common for commercial buildings in the 1960s, and built by the Carl N. Swenson Company. During the time it served as the Mercury News's headquarters, the main building was expanded from 185,000-square-foot (17,200 m2) to 312,000 square feet (29,000 m2).[43] Until recently, a bronze sculpture, Chandelier by John Jagger, hung from the ceiling of an elliptical loggia at the entrance. The loggia is distinguished by a series of metal columns and the moat that surrounds it.[44][45] In 2017, the company completed a new 182,000 square-foot manufacturing building on the campus, which was designed to meet LEED gold certification.[46][47] The company expanded its San Jose campus in September 2021 with a manufacturing facility for advanced storage and server equipment. Supermicro was reported to have 2,400 people working in San Jose.[48]

Recognition edit

In 2014, the GSIC Center Tokyo Institute of Technology’s TSUBAME-KFC supercomputer, from Supermicro, was ranked first on the Green500 list.[49]

In 2022, the company’s 2U 2-Node server solution won Product of the Year in the Machine Learning/AI category at the NAB Show.[50] Supermicro was again awarded NAB’s Product of the Year in 2023, this time being for the company's Liquid Cool AI Development Platform.[51]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Super Micro Computer Inc dba Supermicro is an American information technology company based in San Jose California It has manufacturing operations in the Silicon Valley the Netherlands and at its Science and Technology Park in Taiwan Founded on November 1 1993 Supermicro is one of the largest producers of high performance and high efficiency servers 2 It also provides server management software and storage systems for various markets including enterprise data centers cloud computing artificial intelligence 5G and edge computing 3 4 5 6 7 8 Super Micro Computer Inc Supermicro Green Computing ParkTrade nameSupermicroCompany typePublicTraded asNasdaq SMCIS amp P 400 componentIndustryInformation technologyFounded1993 31 years ago 1993 FoundersCharles LiangSara LiuHeadquartersSan Jose California United StatesNumber of locations11Key peopleCharles Liang Chairman President and CEO David Weigand CFO Don Clegg SVP of Worldwide Sales George Kao SVP of Operations ProductsBigTwinUltraSuperBladeRack serversGPU servers5G TelcoRevenueUS 7 12 billion 2023 Operating incomeUS 761 million 2023 Net incomeUS 640 million 2023 Total assetsUS 3 67 billion 2023 Total equityUS 1 97 billion 2023 Number of employees5 126 2023 Websitesupermicro wbr comFootnotes referencesFinancials as of June 30 2023 update 1 Supermicro s stock trades under the ticker symbol SMCI 9 on the Nasdaq exchange Its fiscal year 2023 revenues were 7 1 billion and employs over 5 000 globally 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 International expansion initial public offering 1 2 Server tampering allegation 1 3 Recent developments 2 Products 3 Corporate affairs 4 Recognition 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn 1993 Supermicro began as a five persons business operation run by Charles Liang alongside his wife and company treasurer Chiu Chu Liu known as Sara 10 Prior to founding Supermicro Liang earned a B S in Electrical Engineering from the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology and a M S in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington Liang holds several patents for server technology and was previously the president and chief design engineer of Micro Center Computer a motherboard design and manufacturing company from July 1991 to August 1993 11 International expansion initial public offering edit In 1996 the company opened a manufacturing subsidiary Ablecom in Taiwan which is run by Charles s brother Steve Liang and Bill Liang Charles Liang and his wife own close to 31 percent of Ablecom while Steve Liang and other members of the family own close to 50 percent 3 In 1998 Supermicro opened a subsidiary in the Netherlands 10 In 2006 Supermicro pleaded guilty to a felony charge and paid a 150 000 fine due to a violation of a United States embargo against the sale of computer systems to Iran 12 In a plea agreement it was acknowledged that Supermicro became aware of the investigation in February 2004 and set up an export control program that same year 12 On March 8 2007 Supermicro raised 64 million in an initial public offering selling 8 million shares at 8 a share 13 In 2009 Supermicro sold about 720 million worth of computer servers and related products and employed almost 1 100 people 14 In May 2010 Supermicro further expanded into Europe with the opening of its system integration logistics center in the Netherlands 15 In January 2012 Supermicro opened its Taiwan Science and Technology Park totaling 99 million in construction costs 16 Server tampering allegation edit On October 4 2018 Bloomberg Businessweek published a report citing unnamed corporate and governmental sources which claimed that the Chinese People s Liberation Army had forced Supermicro s Chinese sub contractors to add microchips with hardware backdoors to its servers The report claimed that the compromised servers had been sold to U S government divisions including the CIA and Department of Defense and contractors and at least 30 commercial clients 17 18 19 Supermicro denied the report stating that they had not been contacted by government agencies and were unaware of any investigation 20 21 22 23 The report was also disputed by sources and companies who were named therein 22 21 On October 9 2018 Bloomberg issued a second report alleging that Supermicro manufactured datacenter servers of an unnamed U S telecom firm had been compromised by a hardware implant on an Ethernet connector 24 25 26 On October 22 2018 Supermicro announced that despite the lack of any proof that a malicious hardware chip exists it was reviewing its motherboards for potential spy chips in response to the article 27 Supermicro filed a letter with the Securities and Exchange Commission stating that it was confident that no malicious hardware chip had been implanted during the manufacture of its motherboards 28 In February 2021 Bloomberg Business reported that despite Supermicro having been compromised since 2011 U S intelligence kept it a secret to gather intelligence about China and warned only a small number of potential targets 29 Recent developments edit In November 2021 the joint venture of Super Micro Computer and Fiberhome Telecommunication Technologies won a contract for supplying servers to Xinjiang Bingtuan for public safety purposes which is associated with the suppression of Uyghurs ethnic group and construction of a surveillance system in the province of Xinjiang 30 31 32 33 On December 21 2021 the Washington Post together with Russian dissident authors Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan accused the company of supplying 30 servers to the Moscow control center for Internet censorship in Russia Supermicro responded with Supermicro complies with applicable laws and regulations and our policies are consistent with international principles of human rights We act appropriately to ensure this is the case 34 Products editIn 2012 Supermicro debuted its 2U and 4U Tower platforms 35 In 2016 Supermicro sent 30 000 MicroBlade servers to a Silicon Valley data center with a claimed power usage effectiveness PUE of 1 06 36 While Supermicro did not name the customer it was likely Intel who opened a similar data center in November 2015 with a PUE of 1 06 37 In April 2020 Supermicro announced the H12 A Superblade a blade server based on the 2nd gen Epyc 1P family of CPUs It was the first blade server platform to implement AMD s Epyc processors 38 In April 2021 Supermicro introduced over 100 application optimized server product SKUs using new at the time 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors including Hyper SuperBlade the Twin Product Family BigTwin TwinPro and FatTwin Ultra CloudDC GPU Telco 5Gand Edge servers 39 In 2023 Supermicro partnered with Rakuten Symphony on high performing Open RAN technologies and storage systems for operators of cloud based mobile services 40 Later in the year Supermicro debuted servers with liquid cooling focusing on ESG policies The servers save approximately 40 of the power expended on air cooled data centers 41 In June 2023 Supermicro saw increased demand for its large language model optimized AI systems featuring NVIDIA chips 42 Corporate affairs editIn September 2014 Supermicro moved its corporate headquarters to the former Mercury News headquarters in North San Jose California along Interstate 880 naming the campus Supermicro Green Computing Park The main building was designed by Warren B Heid in the modernist style which was common for commercial buildings in the 1960s and built by the Carl N Swenson Company During the time it served as the Mercury News s headquarters the main building was expanded from 185 000 square foot 17 200 m2 to 312 000 square feet 29 000 m2 43 Until recently a bronze sculpture Chandelier by John Jagger hung from the ceiling of an elliptical loggia at the entrance The loggia is distinguished by a series of metal columns and the moat that surrounds it 44 45 In 2017 the company completed a new 182 000 square foot manufacturing building on the campus which was designed to meet LEED gold certification 46 47 The company expanded its San Jose campus in September 2021 with a manufacturing facility for advanced storage and server equipment Supermicro was reported to have 2 400 people working in San Jose 48 Recognition editIn 2014 the GSIC Center Tokyo Institute of Technology s TSUBAME KFC supercomputer from Supermicro was ranked first on the Green500 list 49 In 2022 the company s 2U 2 Node server solution won Product of the Year in the Machine Learning AI category at the NAB Show 50 Supermicro was again awarded NAB s Product of the Year in 2023 this time being for the company s Liquid Cool AI Development Platform 51 See also editComputer and network surveillance Cyber spyingReferences edit a b Super Micro Computer Inc 2023 Annual Report Form 10 K U S Securities and Exchange Commission August 28 2023 Seetharaman Deepa Dotan Tom May 29 2023 The AI Boom Runs on Chips but It Can t Get Enough The Wall Street Journal a b Vance Ashlee November 23 2008 Super Micro Computer A One Man or at Least One Family Powerhouse New York Times Retrieved September 2 2017 Bailey Brandon October 15 2010 Charles Liang founder Super Micro Computer Mercury News Retrieved September 2 2017 Morgan Timothy Prickett September 12 2017 Surfing On Tech Waves With Supermicro The Next Platform Retrieved September 2 2017 Cutress Dr Ian May 13 2020 The Supermicro H11DSi Motherboard Mini Review The Sole Dual EPYC Solution Retrieved September 6 2021 Cole Arthur May 2 2022 Advice for deploying AI in production environments Sharma Ray Supermicro Intros Multi Node Solutions for 5G IoT and Edge Application NASDAQ SMCI a b Richaud Nicolas October 5 2018 Qui est Supermicro l entreprise au coeur de l affaire des puces espionnes chinoises Much Marilyn March 30 2023 Super Micro Computer s CEO Made Money Grow On Trees www investors com a b Super Micro Pleads Guilty in Iran Export Case Wall Street Journal Super Micro Computers IPO raises 64 mln below range Reuters March 28 2007 Mercury News interview Charles Liang founder Super Micro Computer October 15 2010 Black Doug June 2010 Supermicro expands into Europe and Asia Hsu Aaron January 6 2012 Super Micro unveils science park in Taiwan Robertson Jordan Riley Michael October 4 2018 The Big Hack How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U S Companies Bloomberg Businessweek Archived from the original on October 4 2018 Osborne Charlie Apple Amazon deny claims Chinese spies implanted backdoor chips in company hardware report ZDNet Retrieved October 4 2018 Chinese spies reportedly inserted microchips into servers used by Apple Amazon and others The Verge Retrieved October 4 2018 The Big Hack Statements From Amazon Apple Supermicro and the Chinese Government Bloomberg News October 4 2018 Retrieved October 4 2018 a b Bloomberg stands by Chinese chip story as Apple Amazon ratchet up denials Ars Technica Retrieved October 7 2018 a b Osborne Charlie Security researcher source in Supermicro chip hack report casts doubt on story ZDNet Retrieved October 9 2018 FBI director on whether Apple and Amazon servers had Chinese spy chips Be careful what you read CNBC October 10 2018 New evidence of hacked Supermicro hardware found in U S telecom Bloomberg com October 9 2018 Retrieved October 9 2018 A new twist in Bloomberg s spy chip report implicates U S telecom TechCrunch Retrieved October 9 2018 Kennedy Patrick October 9 2018 Yossi Appleboum on How Bloomberg is Positioning His Research Against Supermicro STH Retrieved October 11 2018 Supermicro says it s hunting for Chinese spy chips on motherboards South China Morning Post October 23 2018 Retrieved October 23 2018 Prang Allison October 22 2018 Super Micro Computer Denies Malicious Chip Report Says It Is Conducting Review Anyway Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved October 24 2018 Robertson Jordan Riley Michael February 12 2021 The Long Hack How China Exploited a U S Tech Supplier Bloomberg Businessweek Retrieved February 17 2021 Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Public Security Internet Government Service Platform Project Server Equipment Procurement Qixin com Retrieved December 12 2021 Eikelenboom Siem Bruijn Annebelle de September 8 2021 Omstreden studies van Erasmus MC onderzoeker met dna Oeigoeren worden teruggetrokken Follow the Money in Dutch Retrieved December 12 2021 Technologie overdracht aan China Argos in Dutch December 10 2021 Retrieved December 12 2021 Addition of Certain Entities to the Entity List Revision of Existing Entries on the Entity List Federal Register Retrieved December 12 2021 Andrei Soldatov Irina Borogan December 22 2021 2021 12 21 How Western tech companies are helping Russia censor the Internet The Washington Post Washington D C ISSN 0190 8286 OCLC 1330888409 please check these dates Rath John December 5 2012 Supermicro Debuts Hyper Speed Servers Moss Sebastian Supermicro puts 30 000 blades in Intel s PUE 1 06 data center Smolaks Max Intel builds in house data center with PUE of 1 06 Trader Tiffany April 14 2020 AMD Launches Three New High Frequency Epyc SKUs Aimed at Commercial HPC www hpcwire com Coughlin Tom April 6 2021 Intel s 3rd Generation Xeon Processor Storage And Memory Forbes Supermicro and Rakuten Symphony Extend Their Collaboration and Offer Complete 5G Telco and Edge Solutions For Cloud Based Open RAN Mobile Networks Press release PR Newswire Thomas Eve June 1 2023 Supermicro addresses technology industry focus on ESG policy www verdict co uk Kim Tae AI Will Be Bigger Than Industrial Revolution Says Leading AI Executive Barron s History of 750 Ridder Park Drive 750 Ridder Park Drive History San Jose Archived from the original on October 1 2018 Retrieved June 20 2018 The Loggia Pendant 750 Ridder Park Drive History San Jose Archived from the original on June 18 2018 Retrieved June 18 2018 Pizarro Sal September 26 2014 Pizarro A bittersweet farewell to the old Mercury News building San Jose Mercury News Bay Area News Group Staff BF March 8 2017 Supermicro Expands Silicon Valley Manufacturing HQ Business Facilities Retrieved October 12 2017 Super Micro opens 182000 square foot expansion near San Jose HQ Silicon Valley Business Journal Retrieved October 5 2018 Avalos George September 17 2021 Super Micro expands north San Jose campus with new manufacturing building Supermicro Supercomputer Ranked 1 in Green500 Tom s IT Pro December 4 2013 Archived from the original on October 12 2017 Retrieved October 12 2017 Supermicro Wins the NAB 2022 Product of the Year Award HPC NAB Show Announces Winners of the 2023 Product of the Year Award Press Release External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Super Micro Computer Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Supermicro amp oldid 1212032800, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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