Super Micro Computer launched its Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) blueprint at the ISC 2026 conference in Hamburg, Germany. The new architecture supports high-performance computing and AI using NVIDIA’s upcoming Vera Rubin NVL4 platform. This announcement builds on Rubin-based blueprints previously revealed at Computex.
The blueprint offers a scalable, end-to-end solution for research centers combining simulation with AI. A single liquid-cooled unit consumes 3.2MW of power. Each scalable unit houses up to 1,152 NVIDIA Rubin GPUs. The configuration also includes 576 NVIDIA Vera CPUs.
Supermicro provides a full-service package covering site planning and manufacturing. The company also handles on-site deployment and technical support. These services aim to speed the adoption of next-generation supercomputing infrastructure.