Supermicro Unveils Nvidia STX CMX Server
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Mar 17, 2026 · Last updated Mar 18, 2026
The unveiling of Supermicro's CMX storage server, built on Nvidia's STX architecture, is expected to positively impact the AI and IT infrastructure markets by accelerating AI workloads and reducing power consumption. This innovation could drive further demand for advanced storage and processing solutions, benefiting companies involved in AI hardware and software development.
Supermicro, a global IT solutions provider, unveiled one of the industry's first context memory (CMX) storage servers as part of Nvidia's STX reference architecture at NVIDIA GTC 2026. This new server, which builds upon the Petascale JBOF all-flash array powered by Nvidia BlueField-3, is designed to accelerate the full lifecycle of AI by addressing long-lived AI queries and multi-stage chain-of-thought agentic workloads. The CMX server leverages Nvidia's STX architecture, including Nvidia Vera CPU, Nvidia ConnectX-9 SuperNIC, and Nvidia Dynamo for Key Value (KV) cache management. Supermicro also announced seven AI Data Platform solutions based on the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU with Nvidia and various storage partners. This development highlights Supermicro's collaboration with Nvidia and its commitment to delivering first-to-market innovations for AI, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge IT Infrastructure.
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