Supermicro launches high-density dual-node blade servers supporting AMD EPYC 4004/4005 processors
2026-03-02
Supermicro announced yesterday the launch of the dual node blade server MicroBlade MBA-315R-DE12.
It is understood that each server module includes 2 AM5 slots and supports AMD EPYC Xiaolong 4004/4005 series processors that are of the same origin as MSDT. The system based on this blade server can achieve ultra-high density deployment of 40 nodes in a space of 6U height.
The MBA-315R-DE12 blade server is based on the BH4SR2-25G motherboard, with each processor node having 2 DDR5-5600 ECC UDIMM memory slots, 1 M.2 NVMe bay, 2 EDSDD E1. S bays, 2 25GbE network ports, and equipped with the Xinhua ASPEED AST2600 BMC management SoC.
Supermicro states that this platform provides excellent computing density, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness for scaling and multi tenant environments, optimized for a variety of efficient and high-density workloads.