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MiTAC Computing Unveils New AI/HPC-Optimized Servers with Advanced CPU and GPU Integration at SC24

MiTAC Computing Unveils New AI/HPC-Optimized Servers with Advanced CPU and GPU Integration at SC24

MITAC Computing Technology Corp.

MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation, an industry-leading server platform design manufacturer and a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corporation, is unveiling its new server lineup at SC24, booth #2543, in Atlanta, Georgia. MiTAC Computing’s servers integrate the latest AMD EPYCâ„¢ 9005 Series CPUs, AMD Instinct MI325X GPU accelerators, Intel Xeon 6 processors, and professional GPUs to deliver enhanced performance optimized for HPC and AI workloads.

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Leading Performance and Density for AI-Driven Data Center Workloads

MiTAC Computing’s new servers, powered by AMD EPYC 9005 Series CPUs, are optimized for high-performance AI workloads. At SC24, MiTAC highlights two standout AI/HPC products: the 8U dual-socket MiTAC G8825Z5, featuring AMD Instinct MI325X GPU accelerators, up to 6TB of DDR5 6000 memory, and eight hot-swap U.2 drive trays, ideal for large-scale AI/HPC setups; and the 2U dual-socket MiTAC TYAN TN85-B8261, designed for HPC and deep learning applications with support for up to four dual-slot GPUs, twenty-four DDR5 RDIMM slots, and eight hot-swap NVMe U.2 drives. For mainstream cloud applications, MiTAC offers the 1U single-socket MiTAC TYAN GC68C-B8056, with twenty-four DDR5 DIMM slots and twelve tool-less 2.5-inch NVMe U.2 hot-swap bays. Also featured is the 2U single-socket MiTAC TYAN TS70A-B8056, designed for high-IOPS NVMe storage, and the 2U 4-node single-socket MiTAC M2810Z5, supporting up to 3,072 GB of DDR5 6000 RDIMM memory and four easy-swap E1.S drives per node.

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Meeting AI and Acceleration Needs: Scalable Performance to Enhance Investment and Save Power

At SC24, MiTAC Computing presents its new Intel Xeon 6-based servers, offering trusted performance and exceptional efficiency. First is the 2U dual-socket general-purpose compute server, the MiTAC R2520G6, built for in-memory computing with up to 8TB of DDR5 memory, five PCIe 5.0 x16 slots, and flexible storage options for U.2 and E1.s SSDs. Next is the 2U single-socket storage server, MiTAC R2513G6, which supports twenty-four 3.5″ SATA drives and two 2.5″ NVMe drives, along with eight DDR5 memory slots with an integrated SAS RAID card for storage management. Finally, the 4U dual-socket MiTAC G4520G6 GPU server supports parallel AI workloads with up to eight GPUs, 8TB of DDR5 memory, eleven PCIe 5.0 x16 slots, and eight hot-swap U.2 drives.

In addition, MiTAC Computing showcases one of the Intel Server D50DNP Family (Denali Pass) SKUs, the D50DNP1MHCPLC, which supports up to 385W with two 5th/4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors or Intel Xeon CPU Max Series. This 1U half-width compute module features direct liquid cooling, 8+8 DDR5 DIMMs up to 5600 MT/s (5th Gen), two low-profile PCIe Gen 5 slots, and up to two NVMe/SATA M.2 drives.

Along with its previously showcased products, MiTAC Computing introduces a diverse server lineup at SC24, featuring AMD EPYC 9004/8004/4004 series processors, 5th/4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, Intel Xeon E-2400 processors and professional GPUs, providing solutions to meet the performance and budget needs of modern users.

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