Supermicro Establishes Largest and Fourth Silicon Valley Campus
<p><strong><span class="legendSpanClass">SAN JOSE</span> </strong>&#8212; Super Micro Computer, a provider of servers for enterprise companies with optimized Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS), has announced a significant expansion of its Silicon Valley operations with a new state-of-the-art business complex near its headquarters in San Jose. The latest addition—spanning approximately 32.8 acres and more than 714,000 square feet—marks Supermicro&#8217;s fourth Bay Area site and brings its regional footprint to nearly 4 million square feet. The facilities will support a full range of domestic operations, including advanced system design, manufacturing, testing, and service, as well as global distribution of the company&#8217;s DCBBS for AI infrastructure.</p>
<p>&#8220;This new DCBBS campus, which becomes our largest in the U.S., is a direct investment in American innovation and manufacturing leadership,&#8221; said Charles Liang, president and CEO of Supermicro. &#8220;By growing our Silicon Valley footprint and deepening our U.S. roots in San Jose where we are creating high-quality professional roles, we are able to advance domestic innovation, solution value, and production capacity. Our team will continue to drive the next wave of data center innovation, Time-to-Online (TTO) and build out efficiency, strengthening our ability to deliver new generation AI infrastructure at scale.&#8221;</p>
<p>The company is expected to create hundreds of new high-quality jobs across engineering, manufacturing, and business functions, reinforcing Supermicro&#8217;s long-term commitment to local workforce development and U.S.-based production.</p>
<p>&#8220;Supermicro&#8217;s expansion adds more advanced manufacturing, testing, and distribution capacity in San Jose, strengthening our position at the center of the global AI economy,&#8221; said Mayor Matt Mahan. &#8220;This investment accelerates next-generation AI infrastructure, creates high-quality jobs and drives local economic growth—ensuring the innovation economy benefits all residents.&#8221;As global demand for AI infrastructure accelerates, Supermicro is scaling its domestic capabilities to meet the needs of enterprises and cloud providers deploying increasingly complex, compute-intensive workloads. The company&#8217;s integrated approach—from system-level design to rack-scale systems—enables faster deployment, improved energy efficiency, and reduced total cost of ownership for next-generation data centers.</p>
<p>Supermicro is further aligning its Silicon Valley operations with the evolving requirements of AI infrastructure at scale—where rack-level integration, energy efficiency, and rapid deployment are critical. The new facilities enhance the company&#8217;s ability to support hyperscale, cloud, and enterprise customers building AI factories, while reinforcing its role as a U.S.-based manufacturing leader in high-performance computing infrastructure.</p>
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