MiTAC Computing Showcases Future-Ready AI Cluster Solutions at the OCP Global Summit 2025
MiTAC Computing Technology, a prominent player in the field of high-performance server solutions, recently made headlines for its impressive display at the Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit 2025, held from October 13 to 16 in San Jose, California. With a commitment to innovate for open and energy-efficient data centers, the company presented cutting-edge AI cluster solutions designed to facilitate growth in the technological landscape.
Innovations on Display
The theme of MiTAC’s exhibit—"From AI Server to Open Cluster for Growth. Designed to Cool"—reflects their focus on modular and scalable infrastructure. Highlighting systems that range from single AI servers to comprehensive clusters, MiTAC emphasizes the importance of liquid cooling technology and sustainable design practices.
In collaboration with industry giants such as AMD, Broadcom, CoolIT, Intel, Micron, Murata, NVIDIA, and Solidigm, MiTAC is at the forefront of developments in open computing and energy-efficient data centers. Their innovative offerings include the OCP ORv3 liquid-cooled racks that support a multitude of multi-node servers powered by the AMD EPYC™ 9005 series processors.
The integration of energy management systems such as Murata’s 33kW Power Shelf and CoolIT’s 200kW CHx200+ In-Rack CDU ensures efficient thermal management suitable for high-density deployments.
Streamlined Clustering Solutions
Another significant feature of MiTAC's display is the EIA air-cooled rack, configured with MiTAC G8825Z5 AI servers that utilize AMD Instinct™ MI350X/MI325X GPUs. This equipment is enhanced with a high-speed Dell Z9864F-ON switch powered by Broadcom Tomahawk 5, allowing for seamless 800G high-speed interconnectivity. This design not only accelerates implementation timelines for AI and high-performance computing (HPC) clusters but also aids businesses in scaling from single-server setups to complete clusters effortlessly.
During the event, MiTAC set up a live demonstration illustrating the functionality of OpenBMC and Open Platform Firmware (OPF), developed in tandem with the Open Source Firmware Foundation. This demonstration showcases a unified server management approach based on Redfish, highlighting innovations that can reduce power-on self-test (POST) times by up to 50%. These platforms are integrated with Broadcom MegaRAID technology to bolster data reliability and security.
Comprehensive Server Portfolio
In addition to their showcase of clustering solutions and open firmware innovations, MiTAC Computing introduced a full suite of servers catering to AI, HPC, cloud, and business applications. Their solutions are geared for scalability, starting from individual servers and progressing to expansive clusters, thereby providing end-to-end solutions across various sectors.
Among their standout offerings:
- - G4527G6 4U server based on NVIDIA MGX™ architecture, hosting dual Intel® Xeon® 6767P CPUs and up to eight NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs designed for deep learning and enterprise AI development.
- - G4826Z5, a high-density GPU platform boasting support for eight AMD Instinct™ MI355X GPUs and AMD EPYC™ processors, ensures consistent performance across demanding implementations.
Legacy and Future Insights
To further engage industry leaders, MiTAC Computing hosted two executive sessions on October 14, focusing on AI clusters' future and the architectural evolution of sustainable data centers. Their invitation to industry partners to explore these innovations at booth C14 underscores their commitment to collaborative growth and technological development.
In conclusion, MiTAC Computing's participation at the OCP Global Summit represents not just a display of technological prowess, but a forward-thinking approach in optimizing data center operations for efficiency. By focusing on liquid cooling technologies and standardizing open platforms, MiTAC is steering the industry toward a more sustainable and innovative future.
For more information about MiTAC Computing's offerings and their detailed product catalogs, visit their official
website.