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https://www.supermicro.com/en/support/security_center?utm_campaign=Security%20Notifications#!advisories | https://www.supermicro.com/en/support/security_center?utm_campaign=Security%20Notifications#!advisories | ||
== Motherboard Series Prefixes == | |||
The Supermicro motherboard series prefixes (X, H, C) indicate the intended target usage and supported processor architecture | |||
== X Series == | |||
X Series: These are designed for workstation and high-end server applications, typically supporting Intel Xeon processors. They offer robust features for demanding tasks, including extensive expansion slots and high memory capacity. | |||
== H Series == | |||
H Series: These motherboards are optimized for high-performance enterprise workloads and often utilize AMD EPYC processors, providing high core counts and efficiency for cloud and HPC applications. | |||
== C Series == | |||
C Series: These are general-purpose server motherboards with a focus on scalability and a wide range of application needs, often supporting Intel Core or Xeon processors. | |||
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Revision as of 01:05, 25 November 2025
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Security Advisotries
Security Advisories & Notices https://www.supermicro.com/en/support/security_center?utm_campaign=Security%20Notifications#!advisories
Motherboard Series Prefixes
The Supermicro motherboard series prefixes (X, H, C) indicate the intended target usage and supported processor architecture
X Series
X Series: These are designed for workstation and high-end server applications, typically supporting Intel Xeon processors. They offer robust features for demanding tasks, including extensive expansion slots and high memory capacity.
H Series
H Series: These motherboards are optimized for high-performance enterprise workloads and often utilize AMD EPYC processors, providing high core counts and efficiency for cloud and HPC applications.
C Series
C Series: These are general-purpose server motherboards with a focus on scalability and a wide range of application needs, often supporting Intel Core or Xeon processors.