Comino made a memorable impact at SuperComputing 2025 (SC25), drawing steady crowds and sparking lively engagement throughout the event. The star attraction was the Comino Grando server, a closed-loop liquid-cooled powerhouse featuring 8 NVIDIA Blackwell RTX 6000 PRO GPUs, unveiled in partnership with Puget Systems. By showcasing the unit’s open chassis, Comino invited visitors to explore its intricate engineering up close, sparking a stream of technical discussions and piquing attendees' curiosity.
Over three dynamic days at SC25, Comino sparked promising partnerships and captured the attention of HPC integrators, system builders, research institutions, and infrastructure providers. The enthusiastic feedback further fueled confidence in Comino’s liquid-cooled architecture, underscoring its importance for the future of HPC, AI, visualization, and simulation workloads.
The Comino Grando took center stage, showcasing the company’s engineering prowess with its sustained GPU performance, whisper-quiet operation, and impressive density in a compact, facility-light design. Its open display at the Puget Systems booth drew a steady stream of visitors and sparked in-depth conversations about GPU appliances, public-sector computing, and next-generation collaborative workstations.
SC25 spotlighted emerging market trends: a rapid shift toward high-density liquid cooling, surging demand for turnkey hardware-plus-software solutions, and a growing appetite for simulation-driven workloads such as CFD and FEA. System builders from both the U.S. and EU showed keen interest in compact, AI-centric workstations and appliance-level offerings.
SuperComputing 2025 ultimately demonstrated Comino’s reputation in high-density GPU workstations and liquid-cooled compute systems. The enthusiastic community response affirmed that Comino’s engineering vision is in step with the rapidly evolving demands of global HPC, AI, and simulation markets.
