MiTAC Computing Returns with Innovative Solutions at OCP EMEA 2026
MiTAC Computing Technology, a prominent global provider of high-performance and energy-efficient server solutions, made a grand return to the OCP EMEA Summit 2026 held at the Barcelona International Convention Center on April 29-30. This year, MiTAC showcased a variety of new products, including state-of-the-art liquid-cooled servers and comprehensive software integrations designed to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of data centers, embodying the spirit of open collaboration that OCP stands for.
Advancing Open and Efficient Thermal Management Solutions
At the summit, MiTAC unveiled its latest offerings within the MR2200 series, which includes both air-cooled (C2810Z5) and liquid-cooled (C2811Z5) rack solutions geared toward high-performance computing (HPC) applications. The C2810Z5, launched in 2025, features a 2OU server design equipped with dual nodes powered by AMD EPYC™ 9005 processors. This model supports flexible NVMe storage configurations in E3.S and U.2 formats and is optimized for microservices and cloud environments.
On the other hand, the new liquid-cooled C2811Z5 server embodies high-density multi-node architecture. Each node utilizes AMD EPYC™ 9005 processors, offering expandable DDR5 memory. The liquid-cooling technology not only enhances energy efficiency but also ensures outstanding performance and reliability under heavy workloads, a significant feat in contemporary data center operations.
Enhancing Open Ecosystems Through Software Integration
In addition to hardware developments, MiTAC Computing is also expanding its software ecosystem. The company announced the integration of Canonical Ubuntu 26.04 LTS across its entire AI hardware lineup, including platforms designed according to OCP’s specifications. At the summit, MiTAC presented live demonstrations of its latest open-source firmware solutions, including MiOPF—a BIOS based on EDK2—and MiOBMC, which utilizes OpenBMC distribution. Both solutions are meticulously designed for advanced IT environments and are fully compliant with DMTF Redfish standards, enabling flexible and scalable management of large AI clusters.
These innovations reflect MiTAC's commitment to providing an open and transparent approach to data center management, ultimately enhancing security and long-term sustainability. Their emphasis on open hardware and software integration showcases a dedication to fostering greater flexibility and collaboration within modern data centers.
Platforms Inspired by OCP for Scalable, Collaborative Infrastructure
MiTAC also highlighted other offerings such as the MiTAC Capri server and the Lake Erie JBOD system, both inspired by OCP designs and compliant with the ORv3 specification. These systems are crafted for software-defined storage and cloud environments, featuring modular designs and flexible expansion capabilities suitable for hyperscale data center deployments.
Moreover, the MiTAC R2520G6 enterprise server supports dual Intel® Xeon® 6 processors and can accommodate up to 32 DDR5-6400 RDIMM memory modules along with scalable NVMe U.2 storage for a maximum of 24 disks. Boasting a modular OCP-style architecture for networking, management, and high-throughput I/O, this server promises exceptional adaptability in hyperscale environments and consistency across contemporary data center operations.
Visitors to MiTAC's booth A21 could explore firsthand how open collaboration can drive the development of more efficient and scalable cloud infrastructures. In partnership with Murata, a global provider of advanced power solutions, MiTAC also showcased deployable OCP servers at booth B21, revealing a well-rounded exhibition of their evolving product suite.
For more details, you can explore MiTAC Computing's offerings through their official website:
www.mitaccomputing.com.
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