The Taiwanese company presents a broad portfolio of scalable and energy-efficient infrastructures based on AMD EPYC processors and AMD Instinct GPUs.
In the context of Computex 2025, MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation, a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corporation (TSE: 3706), has announced the strengthening of its long-term collaboration with AMD, focused on the joint development of next-generation server platforms optimized for artificial intelligence (AI), high-performance computing (HPC), cloud-native environments, and enterprise data centers.
MiTAC, a manufacturer with over two decades of experience in AMD platforms under the TYAN brand, has unveiled a series of technology solutions built on AMD EPYC 9005 and 4005 processors, as well as AMD Instinct MI325X GPUs and the upcoming MI350. The collaboration focuses on scalable, high-density, and energy-efficient environments, key pillars in the modern deployment of AI.
“Our partnership with AMD has been essential in consolidating a robust offering in next-generation servers. We are now taking another step forward with solutions designed to meet current challenges in AI and HPC,” stated Rick Hwang, President of MiTAC Computing Technology Corp.
New Servers for AI, HPC, and Scalable Cloud
Among the models presented, the MiTAC G8825Z5 stands out, an 8U platform that supports up to 8 AMD Instinct MI325X GPUs, ideal for large-scale AI model training and complex scientific workloads. Equipped with up to 6 TB of DDR5-6400 RAM, it becomes one of the most powerful systems in its class.
On the other hand, the TYAN TN85-B8261, in a 2U form factor with dual sockets, supports up to 4 dual-slot GPUs and 24 DDR5 slots, designed for high-performance deep learning environments with significant expandability.
In the OCP range, the MiTAC C2820Z5 adopts direct liquid cooling and a 4-node modular design in just 2OU, a proposal aimed at energy-efficient HPC.
For high-density cloud deployments, the MiTAC M2810Z5 features a 2U architecture with 4 nodes, each with up to 3 TB of RAM and E1.S storage, ideal for rapid scalability in hyperscale data centers.
In cloud-native operations such as streaming games, the TYAN HG68-B8016 offers five independent nodes in 6U, each with EPYC 4005 CPUs, DDR5-5600 memory, and NVMe storage.
In the enterprise segment, the MiTAC TS70A-B8056 stands out for its high IOPS capability with up to 26 NVMe U.2 bays, 24 DDR5-5200 slots, and two PCIe 5.0 slots, ideal for intensive workloads such as software-defined storage or accelerated databases.
Shared Vision: End-to-End Solutions
MiTAC and AMD have structured their joint proposal under the “One MiTAC” approach, combining cutting-edge hardware with comprehensive integration capabilities, software, and global support. This allows them to offer turnkey solutions for sectors such as transportation, financial services, public administration, or hyperscale data centers.
Additionally, MiTAC is already preparing its ecosystem to support the new AMD Instinct MI350 GPUs with liquid cooling, anticipating the demands of the next generation of high-performance AI.
About MiTAC Computing Technology Corp.
MiTAC Computing is a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings with expertise in platforms for AI, HPC, cloud, and edge. It stands out for its commitment to quality from barebones design to rack integration, offering customized solutions for next-generation data centers. Its product lines include liquid cooling technologies, TYAN servers, and joint innovations with AMD and Intel.