Supermicro (SMCI), a leading GPU-as-a-Service player and a prominent retailer of liquid-cooled AI racks, has managed to clinch one of the larger deals inked during President Trump's investment-focused trip to Saudi Arabia. To wit, Supermicro has now inked a "multi-year partnership agreement" with DataVolt, a leading Saudi data center company that plans to "pair gigawatt-class renewable and net-zero green hydrogen power with the industry’s most advanced server technology." While the granular details of this $20 billion agreement have not been made public, the deal will see Supermicro supply high-density GPU platforms and rack-scale liquid cooling systems to DataVolt over a […]
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