MiTAC Computing Unveils Advanced Liquid-Cooled Servers at OCP EMEA 2026
MiTAC Computing Showcases New Technologies at OCP EMEA 2026
MiTAC Computing Technology, a global leader in high-performance server solutions, is set to make a significant impact at the OCP EMEA Summit 2026, held at the Barcelona International Convention Center from April 29 to 30. The company's presence at this prestigious event will highlight its latest advancements in liquid cooling technology and software integration aimed at creating more efficient and sustainable data center infrastructures.
Innovative Product Offerings
At the OCP EMEA 2026, MiTAC will unveil its latest solutions, including the MR2200 series HPC racks that offer both air-cooled (C2810Z5) and liquid-cooled (C2811Z5) options. These products are designed to cater to a variety of integration, validation, assembly, and delivery needs. The C2810Z5 model, launched in 2025, features a single-socket configuration powered by AMD EPYC™ 9005 processors, providing exceptional thermal efficiency suited for microservices and cloud environments.
On the other hand, the C2811Z5 is a high-density, liquid-cooled multi-node server, where each node is equipped with AMD EPYC™ 9005 series processors and expandable DDR5 memory. This liquid-cooled design enhances energy efficiency while maintaining reliability for demanding workloads, thus addressing a critical need in today’s data centers for robust and sustainable solutions.
Elevating Open Ecosystems with Software Integration
MiTAC Computing is also committed to expanding its ecosystem. The integration of Canonical Ubuntu 26.04 LTS across its entire AI hardware portfolio, including platforms based on OCP design principles, reflects this dedication. The company will provide live demonstrations of its latest open-source firmware solutions during the event. These include MiOPF, a system host firmware based on EDK2, and MiOBMC, built on the OpenBMC distribution. Both solutions are designed for sophisticated IT environments and are fully compliant with DMTF Redfish, enabling flexible management of large AI clusters.
These demonstrations showcase MiTAC’s approach to seamless hardware and software integration, promoting increased flexibility and collaboration in modern data center environments, which is imperative for the evolving technology landscape.
OCP-Inspired Platforms for Scalable Infrastructure
Additionally, MiTAC Computing will present the MiTAC Capri server and the Lake Erie JBOD, both of which are inspired by OCP and ORv3 compliant. These systems are engineered for software-defined storage and cloud environments, offering modularity and flexible expansion options, essential for hyperscale data centers.
The MiTAC R2520G6 represents another integral offering; this enterprise server is powered by dual Intel® Xeon® 6 processors and can accommodate up to 32 DDR5-6400 RDIMMs, with scalable NVMe U.2 storage allowing for up to 24 drives. Its modular OCP-style architecture for networking, management, and high-bandwidth I/O ensures flexibility and consistency essential for modern data center operations.
Attendees are encouraged to visit MiTAC Computing at booth A21 to explore how these open collaboration efforts contribute to a more efficient and scalable cloud infrastructure. In collaboration with Murata, a provider of advanced power solutions, MiTAC will also showcase ready-to-deploy OCP servers at booth B21.
For more detailed information about MiTAC computing platforms, please visit their website. MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation stands at the forefront of offering comprehensive, energy-efficient server solutions, deeply rooted in industry experience dating back to the 1990s, with a focus on AI, HPC, cloud, and edge computing, ensuring uncompromised quality across its products.