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Supermicro Business Update – May 17, 2019

Dear Valued Partner,

Today marks a significant milestone for Supermicro. We have filed our Annual Report for fiscal 2017. While this process has taken time, as we have said, the core issue concerned when sales transactions were recognized as revenues. I’m pleased to share that all previously reported sales transactions reflected actual revenues and the Annual Report confirms they are now accounted for in their proper period.

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Supermicro Introduces Red Hat 8 Private Cloud Servers

Recently, Supermicro introduced open private cloud solutions running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 on Supermicro server and storage systems. Red Hat is one of the most successful open source software companies and the world's leading enterprise Linux platform provider. Supermicro (Super Micro Computer Incorporated, SMCI) was founded in 1993 and is one of the fastest growing IT companies in the world.

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Supermicro 2049U-TR4 SuperServer Solution for SAP HANA

Supermicro demonstrated its new solution for SAP HANA for scale-up in-memory environments at SAPPHIRE NOW, Orange County Convention Center, in Orlando on May 7 to 9. Based on the Supermicro 4-Way MP server, the 2U, 4-Way 2049U-TR4 SuperServer allows for real-time On Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) and On Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) on the same system.
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Data Center Transformation

Shesha Krishnapura, Intel Fellow and IT CTO gave a talk about Data Center Transformation using disaggregated server architecture at a Supermicro Customer Event I attended in Santa Clara.

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Supermicro Expands Silicon Valley Headquarters

SAN JOSE — Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a leader in enterprise computing, storage, networking solutions and green computing technology, is expanding its Silicon Valley Headquarters, now surpassing over one million square feet of engineering, design and manufacturing in San Jose.

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Supermicro expands

Server maker Supermicro has recovered from last year’s spat with Bloomberg which accused it of putting Chinese spy chips on server boards.
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Supermicro breaks ground for new plant in Taiwan

US-based server maker Supermicro has just held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new 800,000-square foot plant in Taiwan, and is also expanding its Silicon Valley headquarters.

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