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GIGABYTE Unveils Next-Gen Data Center Tech at COMPUTEX 2025

by Jane Doe
May 20, 2025
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Taipei, Taiwan: GIGABYTE, an industry leader in high-performance server systems and motherboards, today is excited to announce the latest additions to the 5G and O-RAN lineup of greater data transfer solutions demonstrated at COMPUTEX 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan!

The company’s exhibit showcased a complete spectrum of next-generation innovative offerings to meet the wide range of AI, HPC, cloud and enterprise workloads trends of today and tomorrow.

One of the highlights of GIGABYTE’s booth was a new range of liquid-cooled servers. These systems are designed to be powerful, energy efficient platforms and are well-suited to take on the growing thermal demands of powerful processors and accelerators.

During demonstrations, the increased cooling efficiency and the potential for large reductions in operating costs in terms of consumption of energy were highlighted. GIGABYTE stressed the modular design of these servers as well, for they can be configured with ease and maintained with no complications.

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Another major reveal from GIGABYTE was its new line-up of ultracompact high-capacity storage. These new JBODs (Just a Bunch Of Disks) and JBOFs (Just a Bunch Of Flash) provide an unprecedented amount of storage capacity and bandwidth to meet the demands of large, unstructured data sets to the supercomputers used for AI training and large-scale analytical work.

The company emphasized the enhanced data transfer speeds and the upgraded safety utilities that were included built inside these storage devices.

GIGABYTE also introduced its latest server platforms for the next generation of Intel and AMD processors and powerful NVIDIA accelerators. These are systems that are built to offer both huge amounts of computational capability and scalability: they’re designed to let organisations address ever more demanding workloads in the most efficient ways possible.

Presentations comprised real-time AI inference and simulation use cases, which were showcased on these leading-edge platforms.

In addition, GIGABYTE showcased its new data center management software suite. This comprehensive solution offers administrators greater control and automation for easy management of challenging data center environments.

Intuitive UI and advanced analytics Betavcasm helps you make the most of the repeater, automatically predicts issues, and takes action.

GIGABYTE at COMPUTEX 2025 sees the company maintaining its stronghold on their leadership in the data center hardware market, offering a glimpse at the future of the computing infrastructure. The company said its new products would be available in the second half of 2025.

Jane Doe

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