MiTAC Computing premieres GPU platforms and liquid-cooled solutions at AI Expo Korea
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Updated · PR Newswire · May 6
MiTAC Computing premieres GPU platforms and liquid-cooled solutions at AI Expo Korea
9 articles · Updated · PR Newswire · May 6
At Seoul's COEX, MiTAC unveiled systems including the G8825Z5 with up to eight AMD Instinct GPUs and the G4520G6 supporting up to eight Nvidia Blackwell Server Edition GPUs.
The showcase also featured the OCP-compliant, liquid-cooled C2811Z5 multi-node server, Capri 3 cloud platform and R2520G6 rack server, targeting AI training, inference, HPC, analytics and enterprise workloads.
MiTAC said the portfolio is designed to scale from server to rack to cluster, emphasising compute density, modularity and energy efficiency for next-generation AI and data-centre infrastructure.
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