MiTAC Unveils Energy-Efficient Servers at CloudFest 2025
MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation has unveiled its latest energy-efficient server platforms at CloudFest 2025, as announced in a press release. These new platforms are designed to address the growing demands of cloud and AI workloads by balancing high computing power with energy efficiency.
The server platforms feature AMD EPYC 9005 Series and Intel Xeon 6 processors, which are optimized for sustainable computing. MiTAC's solutions incorporate power-efficient processor architectures, intelligent workload management, and advanced thermal design, enabling organizations to scale computing resources while minimizing energy consumption.
MiTAC's Intel-based lineup includes the 2U dual-socket MiTAC R2520G6 server, which supports up to 8TB of DDR5 memory and offers scalable performance for AI, cloud, and enterprise applications. Meanwhile, the AMD-powered MiTAC TYAN GC68C-B8056 server is optimized for high-density cloud and AI workloads, featuring a high-efficiency thermal design and industry-leading compute performance.
These innovations highlight MiTAC's commitment to providing sustainable, high-performance computing solutions for modern data centers, helping enterprises reduce operational costs and carbon footprints.
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