MiTAC Unveils Eco-Friendly Servers at CloudFest 2025
Rust, Tuesday, 18 March 2025.
MiTAC’s energy-efficient servers debuted at CloudFest 2025, aiming to reduce data centers’ environmental impact through advanced thermal design and sustainable processor technology.
Next-Generation Processing Power
MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation has unveiled an impressive lineup of server solutions powered by both AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series and Intel® Xeon® 6 processors [1]. The flagship Intel-based R2520G6 2U dual-socket server showcases remarkable specifications, supporting up to 8TB of DDR5 memory and featuring five PCIe 5.0 x16 slots [2]. This platform demonstrates significant advances in processing capability while maintaining energy efficiency through intelligent workload management and advanced thermal design [1].
Advanced Thermal Innovation
The commitment to sustainability is evident in MiTAC’s thermal management solutions, particularly demonstrated in their G4520G6 AI server. This system incorporates eight hot-swap system fans and four external hot-swap fan modules, delivering up to 9,600W of power with 80+ Titanium efficiency [5]. The thermal design optimization extends to their AMD-based solutions, with the TYAN GC68C-B8056 1U server featuring twelve tool-less 2.5-inch NVMe U.2 hot-swap bays and an innovative cooling architecture [1].
Enterprise-Grade Performance
Launched on March 18, 2025, MiTAC’s latest server systems demonstrate impressive capabilities with support for up to 86 cores and 88 PCIe 5.0 lanes [6]. The G4520G6 AI server, in particular, stands out with its support for up to eight GPUs and comprehensive memory infrastructure [6]. For organizations requiring high-density computing solutions, the TYAN TD76-B8058 2U multi-node server offers four front-serviced nodes and sixteen DDR5 RDIMM slots per node [2].
Market Impact and Future Outlook
As a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corp. (TSE:3706), MiTAC Computing Technology Corp. continues to strengthen its position in the server market [1]. The company’s focus on sustainable computing aligns with growing industry demands for energy-efficient data center solutions [1]. These innovations represent a significant step forward in balancing high-performance computing requirements with environmental responsibility, particularly crucial for European markets where sustainability regulations are increasingly stringent [GPT].