MiTAC Computing Makes a Splash at OCP EMEA 2026
MiTAC Computing Technology is back at the OCP EMEA Summit 2026, held in Barcelona from April 29 to 30, showcasing groundbreaking developments in liquid-cooled servers and software solutions. As a leading provider of high-performance server solutions, MiTAC is introducing technologies aimed at creating a more open, collaborative, and environmentally sustainable data center infrastructure.
Cutting-edge Liquid Cooling Technology
At the forefront of MiTAC's offerings is the new range of servers featuring liquid cooling technology. The company is expanding its lineup with the C2810Z5 and C2811Z5 models that cater to both air and liquid cooling solutions. The C2810Z5 is a 2-OU server that can integrate with AMD EPYC™ 9005 processors, supporting flexible data storage configurations and optimized thermal design—ideal for microservices and cloud environments.
On the other hand, the C2811Z5 is a high-density multi-node server that employs liquid cooling, ensuring enhanced energy efficiency without compromising on performance or reliability. With its architecture designed to handle demanding workloads, MiTAC's approach is aligned with current needs for effective thermal management in data centers.
Advancing Open Ecosystem through Software Integration
In addition to hardware innovation, MiTAC Computing is committed to enhancing the ecosystem through robust software integration. The company has introduced Canonical Ubuntu 26.04 LTS across its AI hardware portfolio, which supports designs inspired by OCP principles. Live demonstrations at the summit will include MiOPF, an open-source firmware and host system firmware based on EDK2, and MiOBMC, driven by OpenBMC.
These solutions are tailored for advanced IT environments and comply with DMTF Redfish standards to provide flexible, scalable management of large AI clusters. Together, they promote an open and transparent approach to data center management, contributing to improved security and sustainability.
Shaping Scalable Infrastructure with OCP-Inspired Platforms
MiTAC will present its MiTAC Capri and Lake Erie JBOD servers, which are OCP-compliant and engineered for software-defined storage and cloud applications. These systems offer modularity and flexible scaling, essential for deploying massively scalable data centers.
Furthermore, the MiTAC R2520G6 enterprise server features dual Intel® Xeon® processors, accommodating up to 32 DDR5 RDIMM modules and scalable NVMe U.2 storage systems. Its architecture reflects OCP design principles, providing flexibility and consistency at hyperscale levels in today's data center environments.
Attendees at the summit are invited to join MiTAC at booth A21 to explore how collaborative efforts in the industry can lead to more efficient and scalable cloud infrastructures. In partnership with Murata, a global expert in advanced energy solutions, MiTAC will also showcase ready-to-deploy OCP servers at booth B21.
About MiTAC Computing Technology
Founded as a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings, MiTAC Computing Technology has been delivering comprehensive, energy-efficient server solutions since the 1990s. With a specialization in AI, high-performance computing, cloud, and edge computing, MiTAC focuses on rigorous methodologies to ensure uncompromising quality across all hardware aspects. This commitment to excellence sets MiTAC Computing apart in the industry.
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www.mitaccomputing.com.