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Supermicro Leases 714K SF San Jose Office Campus


Supermicro leased the 714K SF facility at 2350 Qume Drive in San Jose.

Supermicro leased a 714K SF office complex across 32.8 acres at 2350 Qume Drive in San Jose that will house the company’s growing artificial intelligence infrastructure manufacturing operations.

The facility will support advanced system design, manufacturing, testing and customer service while serving as Supermicro’s global distribution point for AI infrastructure products.

“By growing our Silicon Valley footprint and deepening our U.S. roots in San Jose where we are creating high-quality professional roles, we are able to advance domestic innovation, solution value, and production capacity,” Supermicro President and CEO Charles Liang said in a statement.

The new campus brings Supermicro’s Bay Area real estate footprint to more than 4M SF across four locations, including its corporate headquarters at 980 Rock Ave. in north San Jose.

Supermicro said it is scaling domestic capacity to manufacture AI infrastructure products, which include servers, storage systems and networking switches, to better meet global demand from hyperscalers, cloud providers and enterprise computing customers.

“Supermicro’s campus expansion adds more advanced manufacturing, testing, and distribution capacity in San Jose, strengthening our position at the center of the global AI economy,” San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said. 

The new facility is expected to employ hundreds of people in engineering, manufacturing and related support functions.

The four-building Bridge Point San Jose campus at Qume and Commercial drives was delivered in March by Bridge Industrial of Chicago and was marketed by JLL.



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