MiTAC Computing Showcases New Solutions at OCP EMEA 2026
MiTAC Computing Technology, a leading global provider of high-performance and energy-efficient server solutions, is making a notable return to the OCP EMEA 2026 conference. Held from April 29 to April 30 at the International Convention Center in Barcelona, this event showcases innovations that aim to enhance data center infrastructure. At booth A21, MiTAC will present its latest advancements in liquid cooling technology and software integration, crucial for an open and cooperative data center ecosystem.
Advancements in Thermal Design
MiTAC Computing has expanded its offerings with both air-cooled (model C2810Z5) and liquid-cooled (model C2811Z5) server solutions, designed under the HPC MR2200 series. The air-cooled server, launched in 2025, is now available widely. It supports dual organizational units and two nodes with a single connector, powered by the AMD EPYC™ 9005 processors. This configuration allows for flexible E3.S and U.2 NVMe storage setups, featuring an optimized thermal design ideal for microservices and cloud applications.
In contrast, the C2811Z5 is a high-density liquid-cooled server with multiple nodes, also powered by AMD EPYC™ 9005 series processors and expandable DDR5 memory. Its liquid cooling technology is tailored to provide improved energy efficiency without sacrificing performance and reliability, making it suitable for demanding workloads.
Enhancing Open Ecosystems through Software Integration
In addition to hardware advancements, MiTAC is further integrating Canonical Ubuntu 26.04 LTS across its entire portfolio of AI hardware. This integration reinforces the company’s commitment to an open infrastructure that promotes collaboration. During the conference, attendees can experience live demonstrations of the latest firmware solutions, including MiOPF - an open-source system host firmware (BIOS based on EDK2) - and MiOBMC, based on OpenBMC distribution. Both solutions are compatible with DMTF Redfish, which enables scalable and flexible management for large AI clusters, ensuring better security and sustainability in data center operations.
OCP-Inspired Platforms for Scalable Collaboration
MiTAC will also showcase the MiTAC Capri server and JBOD Lake Erie. These systems, inspired by OCP designs, meet ORv3 specifications and are tailored for software-defined storage and cloud environments. They offer modularity and scalable flexibility, making them ideal for deployment within hyperscale data centers.
The enterprise server MiTAC R2520G6 is equipped with dual Intel® Xeon® processors and supports up to 32 DDR5-6400 RDIMM modules, along with scalable NVMe U.2 storage supporting up to 24 drives. This model incorporates an OCP-style modular architecture for networking, management, and high-bandwidth I/O, ensuring flexibility and consistency at the hyperscale level in modern data centers.
Relax and learn how open collaboration can build a more efficient and scalable cloud infrastructure by visiting MiTAC Computing at Booth A21. Additionally, in partnership with Murata, a global provider of advanced energy solutions, MiTAC will also present OCP-ready servers at Booth B21.
To explore server platforms powered by AMD and Intel, visitors are encouraged to click on the respective links provided by MiTAC. MiTAC Computing Technology Corp., a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings, specializes in delivering comprehensive, energy-saving server solutions backed by expertise that dates back to the 1990s. The company focuses on AI, HPC, cloud, and edge computing, employing a rigorous methodology to ensure uncompromising quality across all levels, from base components to systems and cluster servers. This commitment to quality distinguishes MiTAC Computing within the industry.
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