MSI's newest AI servers were on display at booth 909 at GTC 2025 from March 18 to 21. These servers include 4U and 2U platforms built with NVIDIA MGX reference architecture. They handle AI, HPC, and data-heavy tasks with excellent performance and reliability. Enterprise and cloud data centers can benefit from these modular systems, which boost AI workloads and improve computing power.
Danny Hsu runs Enterprise Platform Solutions at MSI. He said companies need AI to stay competitive. MSI created servers that grow with increasing AI demands. They offer flexibility and stay running when needed most. The NVIDIA MGX design helps businesses build lasting systems that work better without extra complications or downtime.
MSI built its new AI platforms on NVIDIA MGX modular architecture for long-term use. Its 4U CG480-S5063 and 2U CG290-S3063 servers can adapt as GPU and AI tech changes. This helps businesses keep up with new developments without replacing everything. These servers will work for many years as AI continues to evolve.
The CG480-S5063 4U server tackles advanced AI jobs like large language models, deep learning, and complex data analysis. It runs on dual Intel Xeon 6 processors with eight GPU slots supporting NVIDIA H200 NVL and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition. These can use up to 600W of power each. The server includes 32 DDR5 memory slots and twenty PCIe 5.0 storage bays for fast data access.
The smaller CG290-S3063 2U server is perfect for various AI and HPC tasks. It uses a single Intel Xeon 6 processor and fits four GPU slots. MSI offers two versions with different power options—600W at the front and 400W at the back. Users can add PCIe 5.0 cards, eight 2.5-inch drives, and two M.2 storage devices. This makes it perfect for small inference tasks or bigger AI training jobs.
Danny Hsu runs Enterprise Platform Solutions at MSI. He said companies need AI to stay competitive. MSI created servers that grow with increasing AI demands. They offer flexibility and stay running when needed most. The NVIDIA MGX design helps businesses build lasting systems that work better without extra complications or downtime.
MSI built its new AI platforms on NVIDIA MGX modular architecture for long-term use. Its 4U CG480-S5063 and 2U CG290-S3063 servers can adapt as GPU and AI tech changes. This helps businesses keep up with new developments without replacing everything. These servers will work for many years as AI continues to evolve.
The CG480-S5063 4U server tackles advanced AI jobs like large language models, deep learning, and complex data analysis. It runs on dual Intel Xeon 6 processors with eight GPU slots supporting NVIDIA H200 NVL and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition. These can use up to 600W of power each. The server includes 32 DDR5 memory slots and twenty PCIe 5.0 storage bays for fast data access.
The smaller CG290-S3063 2U server is perfect for various AI and HPC tasks. It uses a single Intel Xeon 6 processor and fits four GPU slots. MSI offers two versions with different power options—600W at the front and 400W at the back. Users can add PCIe 5.0 cards, eight 2.5-inch drives, and two M.2 storage devices. This makes it perfect for small inference tasks or bigger AI training jobs.