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Supermicro’s New Intel Edge AI Systems: Core Ultra Series 3, Arc Pro B-Series, Up to 367 TOPS

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Supermicro has announced an expanded lineup of edge computing systems built around Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and Intel Core Series 2 processors, as well as Intel Arc Pro B-series GPUs. The portfolio spans fanless industrial units, short-depth 1U rack-mount servers, and mini-tower configurations, targeting AI inference and intelligent automation deployments in retail, manufacturing, physical security, transportation, and logistics.

Supermicro VP of IoT/Embedded and Edge Computing, Mory Lin, said the company’s latest Intel-powered edge systems are designed to address the growing demand for real-time inference, low latency, and energy efficiency at the point of data generation. Intel Edge Computing Group CVP and GM Dan Rodriguez added that combining Intel Core Ultra processors and Arc Pro GPUs with Supermicro’s edge-optimized platforms enables faster and more efficient deployment of AI workloads across diverse real-world environments.

SYS-E103-14P: Fanless Edge Platform with Integrated AI Acceleration

The SYS-E103-14P is a compact, DIN-rail-mountable fanless system built on Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors. The platform integrates a GPU and an NPU, delivering up to 180 TOPS of combined AI performance and enabling computer vision and industrial automation workloads without requiring a discrete accelerator. The system supports up to 128GB of DDR5 memory, broad I/O connectivity, and an operating temperature range of 0°C to 45°C, making it suited for rugged edge environments where power efficiency and physical durability are priorities.

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SYS-521AD-LN2: Slim AI Mini Tower for Office and Edge Inference

The SYS-521AD-LN2 is a compact mini tower powered by Intel Core Series 2 processors with up to 12 high-performance P-cores and up to 64GB of DDR5 memory. The system is designed for localized AI inference, model development, and fine-tuning, and supports compact GPU accelerators, including the Intel Arc Pro B50 and NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell. The dual-GPU option gives customers flexibility to match accelerator performance to specific workload requirements.

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Updated Short-Depth and Compact Edge Platforms

Supermicro has also refreshed the SYS-111AD-WN2R short-depth 1U server and the SYS-E300-13AD5 compact edge system to support Intel Core Series 2 processors. Both platforms retain their existing form factors, allowing organizations to upgrade compute and AI performance without changing their physical deployment footprint. Both systems also gain DDR5 memory support, improving memory bandwidth and responsiveness for next-generation workloads.

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Intel Arc Pro B-Series GPU Support Across the Portfolio

Supermicro is now supporting the full Intel Arc Pro B-series GPU lineup across its edge AI server portfolio, adding discrete graphics acceleration for AI inference and visual computing workloads.

The Arc Pro B70 delivers up to 367 TOPS with up to 32GB of VRAM, targeting high-throughput AI pipelines that require large memory capacity. The Arc Pro B60 provides up to 197 TOPS with expanded memory bandwidth and multi-GPU scalability for larger AI workloads. The Arc Pro B50 is a low-power option that delivers up to 170 TOPS and is well-suited for space-constrained edge deployments and workstations with limited thermal and power budgets.

DCBBS Modular Infrastructure

Alongside the new systems, Supermicro highlighted its Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) portfolio, which provides validated, modular AI infrastructure components ranging from individual servers and networking equipment to full rack-scale and data center-level configurations. The approach is intended to give customers flexibility in how they scale AI deployments while maintaining validated interoperability across hardware, software, and services.

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Harold Fritts

I have been in the tech industry since IBM created Selectric. My background, though, is writing. So I decided to get out of the pre-sales biz and return to my roots, doing a bit of writing but still being involved in technology.