MSI showcases modular DC-MHS and MGX server platforms at OCP APAC 2025

MSI unveils advanced AMD and NVIDIA-based modular servers at OCP APAC 2025, targeting scalable cloud and Artificial Intelligence workloads.

MSI has announced the debut of its latest modular server platforms at OCP APAC 2025, underscoring its commitment to driving next-generation data center solutions. The showcased lineup targets the evolving requirements of modern data centers, focusing on scalability, energy efficiency, and seamless integration with cloud-native and Artificial Intelligence-driven environments. Key offerings include AMD DC-MHS servers compatible with both 21´ ORv3 and 19´ EIA racks, alongside a NVIDIA MGX-based GPU server purpose-built for complex, high-density Artificial Intelligence scenarios such as large language model training and inference.

The AMD DC-MHS servers, at the core of MSI´s presentation, are engineered with a single AMD EPYC 9005 processor paired with up to 12 DDR5 DIMM slots per node. This configuration delivers significant computational power and memory bandwidth, catering to data-intensive and parallel processing workloads. Central to these platforms is the modularity provided by the OCP DC-MHS architecture and the inclusion of DC-SCM2 management modules. These features enable cross-vendor interoperability and streamlined integration, simplifying deployment and maintenance in hyperscale and large-scale cloud operations.

MSI´s embrace of open, modular, and workload-optimized designs aligns with current industry trends favoring reduced complexity and accelerated scale-out. The firm´s leadership states that these innovations equip customers for the unprecedented challenges of cloud-native and Artificial Intelligence-first infrastructures, highlighting the importance of OCP-aligned and MGX-based technologies in advancing server efficiency and serviceability. Through these advancements, MSI aims to fortify its position as a key provider of adaptable data center solutions for the future of computing.

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