Compal unveils server platform with AMD Instinct MI355X for generative AI

Compal debuts a new high-performance server platform tailored for demanding Artificial Intelligence workloads, featuring advanced cooling and AMD´s latest GPU.

Compal Electronics has introduced its SG720-2A/OG720-2A server platform at AMD Advancing AI 2025 in the United States and the International Supercomputing Conference 2025 in Europe. The new offering is engineered around the AMD Instinct MI355X GPU architecture, emphasizing high-density computing alongside advanced liquid cooling solutions, which include both single-phase and two-phase configurations. This combination highlights Compal´s focus on innovative thermal management and seamless system integration for data center environments.

The SG720-2A/OG720-2A is specifically designed for next-generation generative artificial intelligence and large language model training workloads. As computational requirements for artificial intelligence applications soar, the platform´s flexibility and scalability aim to address the rapidly evolving needs of enterprises seeking both high performance and energy efficiency. Industry observers noted that Compal´s dual cooling approach sets the product apart, providing customers with a tailored solution based on their operational and efficiency priorities.

Compal positions this server platform as a critical asset for modern data centers adapting to increased artificial intelligence and machine learning demands. The tight integration of AMD´s powerful GPUs with customizable cooling paves the way for intensive artificial intelligence training and inference tasks without compromising on operational reliability. This launch underscores Compal´s leadership in engineering solutions for state-of-the-art artificial intelligence infrastructure and has drawn significant attention from the broader technology ecosystem.

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