An 8-GPU Blackwell server from Supermicro with 180 GB HBM3e per GPU. The HGX B200 has been succeeded by the HGX B300. Limited secondary market availability through Arc Compute.


Eight B200 SXM GPUs on the HGX B200 baseboard with 180 GB HBM3e per GPU and 1,440 GB total GPU memory. Connected via NVLink and NVSwitch for high-bandwidth GPU-to-GPU communication.
Dual-socket Intel Xeon 6900 series processors with P-cores, up to 128 cores and 256 threads per socket. Up to 6 TB DDR5 system memory across 32 DIMM slots.
Supports air-cooling with 19 counter-rotating hot-swap fans, designed for sustained high-density operation. Direct liquid-cooled alternatives also available.
Built on Supermicro's enterprise server platform with a global track record of reliability across thousands of GPU deployments in production environments.
The HGX B200 was the first Blackwell-generation GPU platform, delivering a significant performance uplift over the Hopper H100 and H200 for AI training and inference workloads. It has since been succeeded by the HGX B300, which offers higher memory capacity (288 GB vs 180 GB per GPU), NVLink 5, and improved performance per watt.
For organizations that already own HGX B200 systems, the platform remains a strong production asset. For new deployments, the HGX B300 is the recommended platform. Arc Compute can help with both: sourcing secondary market B200 systems for expansion, or planning a migration path to B300.

Every cluster is designed around your workloads, your facility, and your operational model.
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