Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Supermicro) has initiated full-scale production of its AI data center systems powered by Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell chips, with shipments expected to commence soon.
The company has been facing challenges in ramping up its supply chain to deliver on the production of its new Blackwell chip.
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