Supermicro, a global leader in high-performance computing, is exploring local manufacturing opportunities in India to support the country’s fast-growing AI ecosystem. The move aligns with the government’s “Make in India” initiative and aims to strengthen AI infrastructure, expand hiring, and deliver advanced data center and edge solutions.
Supermicro has announced plans to explore local manufacturing in India as part of its strategy to meet the surging demand for artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Speaking at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Vik Malyala, Managing Director & President (EMEA), emphasized that the company is closely evaluating the “Make in India” initiative to determine the most effective production model.
At the summit, Supermicro showcased its latest AI hardware, including NVIDIA B300 and AMD MI350 platforms, along with its Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS). These systems are designed to support projects ranging from small-scale edge deployments to large-scale data centers, offering advanced cooling and rack integration capabilities.
The company also revealed plans to expand hiring in India, ensuring customers receive direct support for complex AI deployments. This initiative highlights Supermicro’s commitment to deepening its footprint in one of the fastest-growing AI markets globally.
Key Highlights
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Focus: Local manufacturing under “Make in India” initiative
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Event: India AI Impact Summit, New Delhi
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Products Showcased: NVIDIA B300, AMD MI350, DCBBS solutions
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Expansion: Increased hiring to support AI deployments
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Strategic Goal: Strengthen India’s AI infrastructure and market presence
Sources: The Economic Times, Tribune India, ETEnterpriseAI