EnGenius expands into data center infrastructure with Intel Xeon 6 server series for Artificial Intelligence

EnGenius has launched the EAS Series DC-MHS servers, marking its entry into the high-performance, Artificial Intelligence-driven data center market with Intel Xeon 6-powered 1U and 2U systems.

EnGenius Technologies, a global leader in networking solutions, announced the EAS Series DC-MHS Data Center Servers as its first entry into the data center server market. The lineup includes the EAS2210 2U and the EAS1210 1U models, both powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors. EnGenius positions the servers as purpose-built systems intended to accelerate digital transformation across modern workloads.

The company emphasizes modular OCP scalability as a core design attribute, targeting Artificial Intelligence, virtualization, and private cloud workloads. The announcement frames the EAS Series as a high-performance, Artificial Intelligence-driven option for enterprises that need rack-optimized compute with the flexibility to scale. The article lists the server model names and form factors and specifies Intel Xeon 6 as the processor platform powering the new products.

Roger Liu, executive vice president at EnGenius Technologies, described the launch as a key milestone in the company vision to embrace Artificial Intelligence connectivity. He said the goal is to help enterprises transform their networks into intelligent systems capable of learning, adapting, and delivering new value in a rapidly evolving digital world. The release underscores EnGenius´ strategic expansion from networking equipment into data center infrastructure, emphasizing support for contemporary cloud and virtualization demands.

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