MiTAC Computing Unveils Next-generation OCP Servers and Open Firmware at OCP EMEA Summit 2025

MiTAC showcases advanced OCP server platforms and open-source firmware at the OCP EMEA Summit 2025, targeting high-performance computing and Artificial Intelligence workloads.

MiTAC Computing Technology has announced its participation in the OCP EMEA Summit 2025, scheduled for April 29-30 at the Convention Centre Dublin. As a leading player in the server solutions sector, MiTAC plans to highlight cutting-edge advancements in high-performance server design, sustainable cooling methods, and open-source firmware. The company´s presence at Booth No. B13 underscores its commitment to shaping the future of data center infrastructure through innovative technologies.

At the event, MiTAC will debut two next-generation OCP server platforms: the C2810Z5, featuring air cooling, and the C2820Z5, equipped with liquid cooling capabilities. Both models are designed to address the intensive requirements of high-performance computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence workloads. These servers utilize the latest AMD EPYC 9005 series processors in a multi-node configuration, aiming to achieve an optimal balance between compute density and energy efficiency to meet the evolving demands of modern data centers.

In addition to hardware innovations, MiTAC is focusing on open-source firmware development as part of its broader commitment to open architecture and interoperability. By delivering robust thermal management and supporting the latest processor technologies, MiTAC´s new server platforms are meant to empower data center operators in scaling their infrastructure sustainably. These advancements further MiTAC´s strategic goal of enabling efficient, scalable, and environmentally conscious server environments in the global market.

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