The Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN is designed for cloud data centers. Source: TechInsights
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The Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN is designed for cloud data centers. TechInsights Servers are becoming increasingly important in the data center space. As AI continues to become an everyday part of our lives, it is likely more powerful data centers will be needed.
The Supermicro SYS-A22GA-NBRT server is designed for AI and deep learning applications, conversational AI, high performance computing (HPC), scientific research and drug discovery.
The server includes 8 Nvidia HGX B200 processors as well as dual Intel Xeon 6960P processors with 72 cores. The server also includes 24 96 GB DDR5-6400 RDIMM memory.
The following is a partial deep dive into the 8 Nvidia processors Supermicro SYS-A22GA-NBRT conducted by TechInsights.
Summary
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- 8 Nvidia HGX B200
- 2 Intel Xeon 6960P processors
- 128 GB DDR RDIMM x24
Price: $224,878.50
Availability: Worldwide
Target market: Data center
The main board found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsights
Main board
On the main board of the Supermicro SYS-A22GA-NBRT server includes
- Skyworks’ 0.5 A/4 A isolated drivers
- Infineon’s 30 V power MOSFET, MOSFET driver and 80 V power MOSFET
- Monolithic Power Systems’ 2 A/16 V step-down converter and boost converter
- Texas Instruments’ isolated power digital converter, quad operational amplifier, adjustable shunt regulator and dual analog switch
- Analog Devices’ current/power monitor
- ST Microelectronics’ 100 mA/3.3 V voltage regulator
(Learn more about analog and mixed signal chips on Globalspec.com)
The Ram board found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsights
RAM board
The RAM board includes electronic components such as 10 Samsung DDR5 SDRAM memory ICs. Other electronic components include:
- Monolithic Power Systems’ power management IC
- Renesas’ temperature sensor
- Montage Technology’s DDR5 registering clock driver
(Learn more about memory chips at Globalspec.com)
The SSD board found inside the Supermicro Server SYS-112C-TN cloud server. Source: TechInsights
SSD board
The following electronic components are found on the SSD board include:
- ST Microelectronics’ electronic fuse
- Monolithic Power Systems’ power backup manager
- GigaDevice’s serial NOR flash memory
- Samsung’s DDR4 SDRAM memory, multichip memory 256 GB TLC V-NAND flash and SSD controller
- Giantec Semiconductor’s SPD EEPROM with temperature sensor
- ABLIC’s serial EEPROM memory
(Learn more about power management ICs on Globalspec.com)
Major components
- $105,066.55 — AI Accelerator Subsystem 2 - 8 — NVIDIA (Qty: 1)
- $15,009.51 — AI Accelerator Subsystem 1 — NVIDIA (Qty: 1)
- $8,849.41 — RAM 2-24 Subsystem — Samsung (Qty: 1)
- $8,795.70 — CPU 1 Subsystem — Intel — Xeon 6960P (Qty: 1)
- $8,795.70 — CPU 1 Subsystem — Intel — Xeon 6960P (Qty: 1)
- $1,420.27 — U.3 SSD 2-8 Subsystem — Samsung (Qty: 1)
- $1,119.90 — PSU 2-6 Subsystem — Supermicro (Qty: 1)
- $682.12 — Fan 2-15 Subsystem — Supermicro (Qty: 1)
- $417.77 — 18 Layer Buildup FR4/HF — Victory Giant Technology (HuiZhou) (Qty: 1)
- $386.63 — DPU Subsystem — NVIDIA (Qty: 1)


