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supermicro

American  
[soo-per-mahy-kroh] / ˈsu pərˌmaɪ kroʊ /

noun

Computers.

PLURAL

supermicros
  1. the fastest and most powerful type of microcomputer, with capabilities more commonly associated with minicomputers.


Etymology

Origin of supermicro

super- + micro(computer)

Example Sentences

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She expects investors to hone in on margins “as Supermicro targeting larger customers and larger sales opportunities may result in cost of sales rising, and margins compressing, leading to revenue variability.”

From Barron's

To help cool down the processing chips, Musk said he rented about a quarter of the country’s mobile cooling capacity, while the company worked with SuperMicro to procure liquid-cooled server racks for longer-term use.

From The Wall Street Journal

As for Nvida’s data center-focused cards, the company says companies like ASRock, Asus, and Supermicro will incorporate liquid-cooled cards into their servers “later this year,” and that slot-in PCIe A100 cards are coming in Q3 of this year.

From The Verge

Supermicro supplies servers to cloud computing companies, both designing and manufacturing its own machines.

From Reuters

According to the most recent figures as of June 30, 2019, Supermicro had 3,670 full-time employees, including 2,281 in the San Jose facilities.

From Reuters