MiTAC Computing Showcases Innovative Liquid Cooling Solutions at OCP EMEA 2026
MiTAC Computing Presents Cutting-Edge Servers at OCP EMEA 2026
MiTAC Computing Technology is returning to the OCP EMEA Summit in 2026, held at the Barcelona International Convention Center on April 29th and 30th. This event offers a platform for industry leaders to present their latest innovations and solutions in data center technology. MiTAC will feature its latest advancements in liquid cooling servers and software integration strategies, further enhancing the collaborative and sustainable nature of data center infrastructure.
Showcasing Advanced Cooling Technologies
At Booth A21, MiTAC will display its latest generation of Open Compute Project (OCP) inspired servers, including the C2810Z5 and C2811Z5 models. The C2810Z5, a two-node air-cooled server introduced in 2025, is powered by AMD EPYC™ 9005 processors. This server is versatile, supporting various NVMe storage configurations, making it ideal for cloud environments that require flexible resource allocation. With an efficient thermal design tailored for microservices, it is engineered to optimize performance in dynamic workloads.
In contrast, the C2811Z5 is a liquid-cooled multi-node server designed for high density. Each node is equipped with AMD EPYC™ 9005 series processors, providing immense processing power while the liquid cooling system enhances energy efficiency and reliability under demanding conditions. This innovative design not only improves the performance of servers but also supports sustainability goals in IT environments.
Expanding Software Integration
Emphasizing the growth of its ecosystem, MiTAC integrates Canonical Ubuntu 26.04 LTS across its AI hardware lineup, focusing on systems built upon OCP designs. At the event, attendees will witness live demos of new open-source firmware solutions like MiOPF and MiOBMC. These advancements hinge on old-school concepts of transparency and open-source principles to promote better security and manageability in data centers. MiOPF is a robust host firmware based on EDK2, while MiOBMC leverages the OpenBMC distribution. Both are compatible with DMTF Redfish specifications, allowing for enhanced management of AI clusters.
By demonstrating these solutions, MiTAC aims to showcase a commitment to open integration in hardware and software, providing flexibility and collaboration opportunities within modern data centers.
Infrastructure for Next-Generation Cloud Computing
The MiTAC Capri server and Lake Erie JBOD are additional highlights of MiTAC’s offerings at the summit. These products are designed for software-defined storage and cloud-based environments, fostering scalability and adaptability for hyperscale data centers. The versatility is further emphasized in the MiTAC R2520G6, an enterprise server featuring dual Intel® Xeon® 6 processors, extensive support for DDR5 memory, and modular architecture enhancing networking and management capabilities.
As MiTAC takes part in the OCP EMEA Summit 2026, it will also collaborate with Murata to present deployment-ready OCP servers that reflect the ongoing commitment towards open collaboration and innovation in the cloud infrastructure landscape.
Join MiTAC at Booth A21 to explore how these innovative technologies can drive sustainability and efficiency in future data centers.