MiTAC Computing Launches Next-Gen Intel Xeon 6 Server Lineup at Computex 2025

MiTAC unveils advanced servers with Intel Xeon 6 chips at Computex 2025, targeting Artificial Intelligence, cloud, and enterprise workloads.

MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation, a leading subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corporation, has officially debuted its comprehensive suite of next-generation servers at Computex 2025. Exhibited at Booth M1110, the newly launched lineup is powered by Intel´s Xeon 6 processors, incorporating Performance-cores (P-cores) to meet the demanding needs of data centers and enterprises across the globe.

The new server platforms are specifically engineered for a broad spectrum of modern workloads including Artificial Intelligence, high-performance computing (HPC), cloud infrastructure, and enterprise applications. By integrating Intel Xeon 6 processors, MiTAC aims to deliver enhanced scalability, energy efficiency, and top-tier processing power that caters to the rapidly evolving computational demands of the IT sector.

Rick Hwang, President of MiTAC Computing, highlighted the company’s longstanding collaboration with Intel, underlining over fifty years of joint innovation. Hwang emphasized that the current server portfolio epitomizes this legacy, offering scalable and high-efficiency solutions that harness Intel´s advanced technology paired with MiTAC’s expertise in system design. The launch reinforces MiTAC´s commitment to providing customers with future-ready infrastructure capable of supporting next-generation digital transformation initiatives.

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