
"Nokia and Supermicro are joining forces. Together, they want to help cloud players prepare data center networks for the many demands of AI. With this new collaboration, both parties are integrating SuperMicro's 800G Ethernet switches with Nokia's Service Router Linux and automation tools. The joint solution is designed to offer organizations a pre-validated, ready-to-use solution that reduces implementation time, lowers operational costs, and improves overall efficiency."
"We often hear that data centers need to become "AI factories." This places much higher demands than usual, particularly in terms of network speed. There also needs to be more space and scalability for previously unimaginable high wattages per server rack due to energy-consuming GPUs for AI workloads. Nokia and Supermicro aim to address these challenges by placing networking at the heart of data center architecture."
Nokia and Supermicro combined Supermicro's 800G Ethernet switching platforms with Nokia's Service Router Linux Network Operating System and Event-Driven Automation to create a pre-validated, ready-to-use data center networking solution. The solution reduces implementation time, lowers operational costs, and improves operational efficiency by enabling faster response times and less manual work. The partnership aims to expand enterprise market access through Supermicro sales channels and positions networking at the core of data center architecture. The offering targets AI-driven workloads that demand higher network speeds, greater space, and scalability for high-wattage GPU server racks, while improving reliability and scale management.
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