MiTAC unveils AI infrastructure at COMPUTEX
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Jun 03, 2026 · Last updated Jun 03, 2026
The launch of MiTAC's advanced AI infrastructure and strategic partnerships are expected to positively impact the technology and semiconductor industries. Increased demand for high-performance computing and AI solutions will benefit partners like AMD and Nvidia, while MiTAC's innovations in liquid cooling and modular data centers could drive efficiency and cost savings in the data center sector.
MiTAC Corp. showcased its advanced rack-scale architectures and diversified AI infrastructure at Computex 2026. The company debuted its 52U High-Density AI Liquid-Cooled Rack, integrating 12 MiTAC G4826Z5 AI servers with 96 AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs, offering 50% higher GPU density. MiTAC also highlighted its G8825Z5 Diamond-cooled AI servers, leveraging Akash Systems' Diamond Cooling technology and AMD Instinct MI350X GPUs for advanced thermal management. The company emphasized its open-source firmware and proprietary POD management solutions, MiOBMC and MiCoreView, for data center control and GPU resource orchestration. MiTAC detailed its 'AI Together' strategic ecosystem, co-engineering platforms with partners including AMD, Nvidia, SK Hynix, and Micron Technology for GPU, storage, and memory synergy. Additionally, MiTAC is collaborating with Tonomia to launch the TonoForge Modular Data Center, aiming to reduce deployment times and enable decentralized AI infrastructure. Rick Hwang, President of MiTAC, stated that these initiatives aim to overcome space, compute, and energy barriers in the emerging agentic AI wave.
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