Puget Systems Makes Its Debut at Supercomputing 2025 to Demonstrate Custom Liquid-Cooled Servers Optimized for Training AI Models and Designed to Make On-Prem Supercomputing Accessible and Scalable
Puget Systems to Demonstrate Newest Custom Liquid-Cooled Server Powered by Comino, with 8 NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs In Cool & Quiet System
Auburn, WA (November 17, 2025) – Puget Systems (www.pugetsystems.com) today announced it is making its Supercomputing 2025 debut and unveiling its newest custom-configured, liquid-cooled Comino Grando Server specifically designed to make on-prem supercomputing more accessible and scalable for small, mid-sized, and large enterprises.
In their booth #6346 at the America’s Center Convention Complex in St. Louis, MO, the team from Puget Systems will be showcasing a specialized demonstration of a fully-configured custom Comino Grando Server. It will be loaded with eight NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs and running a demonstration that involves modeling pressure and shear on a 3D model using the industry-standard Ahmed body. The demo will offer attendees a compelling example of how the new Comino Grando Server platform enables high-end GPU use without the extreme level of noise typically associated with 8-GPU systems, and without the need for direct-to-chip liquid cooling or facility hookups.
“What we’re showing here at Supercomputing 2025 is not just a technical demo; it’s a preview of the future of design and engineering,” said Jon Bach, president of Puget Systems. “We’re turning days of simulation into minutes, right before your eyes. We’re not just offering hardware; we’re offering the capability to solve bigger problems, faster.”
The Demo: Making On-Prem AI Processing Accessible, Affordable, Possible
In their demo, Puget Systems will demonstrate how customers can accelerate innovation and unlock AI’s potential in their organizations, all with sustainable performance in a secure, scalable, and affordable design.
By accelerating simulations from days to minutes, companies can iterate on designs faster than ever before. This means, for example, that more efficient cars, planes, and products can be brought to market in record time. AI models like the one in this demo require enormous computational power. High-performance liquid cooling removes the thermal barriers, allowing businesses to train and deploy more complex and powerful AI without limitations.
The Puget Systems AI training model demo is presented in three tiers:
- The Brain (The AI Model): Puget Systems is using NVIDIA’s state-of-the-art Physics-Informed Neural Network (PhysicsNeMo). It is an AI model that has learned the laws of physics to predict fluid dynamics incredibly quickly.
- The Engine (The Comino Grando Server): The AI model runs on the powerful GPUs inside Puget Systems custom Comino Grando server. The specific configuration in this showcase is a powerhouse, featuring an AMD EPYC 9005 processor and eight liquid-cooled NVIDIA GPUs. This massive parallel processing capability is what allows for the near real-time simulation speeds attendees will see during the demo.
- The Cooling System: The Comino Grando Server’s unique liquid cooling technology is the key to unlocking the full potential of this hardware. It keeps the CPU and GPUs at their optimal temperature, allowing them to run at full speed, 24/7, without the performance throttling that can affect air-cooled systems.
The Puget Systems Comino Grando Server on display at Supercomputing 2025 is designed to make supercomputing more accessible to companies of any size. For those customers seriously building IT strategies on AI models, owning the hardware offers a significantly less expensive total cost of ownership compared to renting GPU time on the cloud, which can become very expensive very quickly.
Puget Systems Comino Grando Server: Under the Hood
The Puget Systems Comino Grando Server demonstrated at their booth at Supercomputing 2025 features an AMD EPYC 9005 processor and eight liquid-cooled NVIDIA GPUs. Specifically, the configuration on display includes:
- AMD EPYC™ 9474F
- 8x NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell Server Edition
- 8x 64GB DDR5 RAM
- 1x M.2 2TB NVMe SSD
- 4x 2000W PSUs
For more information on the Puget Systems Comino Grando workstations and servers, please visit here.
About Puget Systems
Puget Systems, based in the Seattle suburb of Auburn, WA, blends the roles of system integrator, consultant, and workflow expert to provide our customers with tailor-made workstations and servers built to handle demanding workloads. We believe that computers should be a pleasure to purchase and own. They should get your work done and not be a hindrance.
Puget Systems operates across a wide range of industries, offering solutions ranging from mobile and tower workstations to rack-mounted servers and software-defined storage systems. Unlike commodity OEMs, we work closely with each customer to design configurations that are specific to their needs. We utilize the latest technologies and components, fulfilling orders ranging from individual purchases to large-scale enterprise installations with hundreds of units.
Our systems are well known for their reliability, ensuring mission-critical operations run smoothly. With our exceptional lifetime support and service guarantee, you can rest assured that expert assistance is available via phone and email for the life of each computer. More information about Puget Systems is available at https://www.pugetsystems.com.