MiTAC Computing will showcase server tech at the OCP EMEA Summit in Dublin this week. The company will bring new ideas to Booth B13 on April 29-30, focusing on better server design, cooling systems, and open-source firmware.
Their latest products include the C2810Z5 air-cooled server and the C2820Z5 liquid-cooled server. Both work with AMD EPYC 9005 chips for heavy computer tasks. The C2810Z5 fits two single-socket nodes in a small space with 12 memory slots each. The C2820Z5 uses water cooling to save power and cut noise in data centers.
At the event, MiTAC also demonstrated its work with OpenBMC and Open Platform Firmware. These open-source tools give users more control over their servers. The company says this approach leads to faster startup times and easier management across different machines.
Visitors can see the Whitestone 2 server, made for edge computing and telecom needs. This compact 1U server runs on Intel Xeon chips and has front access for easy fixes. It handles extreme temperatures and has special timing features needed for mobile networks.
Tech experts from MiTAC will answer questions about these products and explain how they help make data centers more earth-friendly and cost-effective.
Their latest products include the C2810Z5 air-cooled server and the C2820Z5 liquid-cooled server. Both work with AMD EPYC 9005 chips for heavy computer tasks. The C2810Z5 fits two single-socket nodes in a small space with 12 memory slots each. The C2820Z5 uses water cooling to save power and cut noise in data centers.
At the event, MiTAC also demonstrated its work with OpenBMC and Open Platform Firmware. These open-source tools give users more control over their servers. The company says this approach leads to faster startup times and easier management across different machines.
Visitors can see the Whitestone 2 server, made for edge computing and telecom needs. This compact 1U server runs on Intel Xeon chips and has front access for easy fixes. It handles extreme temperatures and has special timing features needed for mobile networks.
Tech experts from MiTAC will answer questions about these products and explain how they help make data centers more earth-friendly and cost-effective.