MiTAC Unveils G4527G6 Scale-Out Server Optimized for NVIDIA MGX at Computex 2025

MiTAC Computing debuts its G4527G6 scale-out server, designed for next-gen Artificial Intelligence workloads with NVIDIA MGX architecture, at Computex 2025.

MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation, a leader in server platform design and manufacturing, has announced the debut of its latest AI server innovation, the G4527G6, at COMPUTEX 2025. Unveiled at booth M1110, this new high-performance platform is fully optimized for the NVIDIA MGX architecture and supports NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs as well as the NVIDIA H200 NVL platform. The G4527G6 aims to meet the rapidly evolving requirements of modern enterprise Artificial Intelligence workflows and infrastructure deployments.

The G4527G6 is engineered to support complex Artificial Intelligence and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads driven by the growing adoption of generative Artificial Intelligence and accelerated computing. Utilizing Intel Xeon 6 processors as its foundation, the server is capable of accommodating up to eight NVIDIA GPUs, 8 TB of high-speed DDR5-6400 memory, and sixteen hot-swappable E1.s drives. It also features an NVIDIA BlueField-3 data processing unit (DPU) to optimize north-south network connectivity, ensuring efficient data movement for demanding computations and scalable solution architectures.

To further enhance networking and interconnect speeds crucial for AI factory and cloud data center efficiency, the G4527G6 incorporates four next-generation NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNICs. These deliver up to 800 Gb/s of NVIDIA InfiniBand and Ethernet performance, marking a significant boost in throughput for data-intensive Artificial Intelligence environments. MiTAC’s latest server platform reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering cutting-edge hardware designed to power the infrastructure behind state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence applications, setting new benchmarks in scale-out performance and versatility for enterprise and research users alike.

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