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MiTAC Computing Technology Corp.

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MiTAC Computing Technology Corp.
Company typePublic
IndustryInformation Technology
Founded1 September 2014
HeadquartersNo.200, Wen Hwa 2nd Rd., Guishan Dist., Taoyuan City 33383, Taiwan, R.O.C.,
Taoyuan City
,
Taiwan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Billy Ho, Chairman
BrandsMiTAC Computing Technology Corp.
Websitehttps://www.mitaccomputing.com/

MiTAC Holdings Corporation was formed on September 12, 2013, through a stock swap from MiTAC International Corp. As part of a restructuring aimed at future operational objectives, the Group established MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation on September 1, 2014, to focus on designs and manufactures servers for data centers and enterprises, offering solutions from edge to cloud computing, including hyperscale data centers, AI/HPC systems, and energy-efficient technologies like liquid cooling.[1]

MiTAC entering the server ODM business in 1999, has designed and manufactured servers utilizing various processors, including Intel x86, SPARC, IBM Power ISA, and ARM architectures. The company expanded its capabilities in 2007 by acquiring Tyan Computer, that strengthened its ability to offer high-performance server solutions.[2]

In 2015, MiTAC Computing entered a distribution agreement with Avnet Embedded to distribute its cloud database and computing equipment.[3][4] The company has maintained partnerships with industry leaders, including AMD and Intel, contributing to advancements in server technology.[5] In 2023, MiTAC Computing acquired Intel’s Data Center Solutions Group (DSG) server business, further expanding its market presence.[6][7][8][9]

In 2024, MiTAC Computing integrated the Tyan server brand into its operations, consolidating product branding under the MiTAC Computing name and updating its logo and website.[10]

History

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  • 1999:MiTAC entered the server ODM industry, becoming one of the early participants in Taiwan.[11]
  • 2007:MiTAC acquired Tyan Computer, strengthening its capabilities in high-performance server design.[2]
  • 2013:MiTAC Holdings Corporation, the parent company of MiTAC Computing Technology Corp., was established and listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE: 3706). MiTAC, along with TYAN, IBM, Google, Mellanox, and NVIDIA formed the OpenPOWER Consortium.[12]
  • 2014:MiTAC International Corp. spun off its Cloud Computing Business Group to create MiTAC Computing Technology Corp., which became operational on September 1. TYAN continued as a key server brand under MiTAC Computing. That same year, MiTAC received the 2013 Supplier Award from Fujitsu.
  • 2016:MiTAC Computing, through its TYAN brand, introduced the TN71-BP012 server featuring the IBM POWER 8 Architecture, in line with the OpenPOWER Foundation’s design principles..[13]
  • 2021:MiTAC launched 5G RAN solutions and the Capri OPC server at the OCP Global Summit 2021, contributing to the 5G O-RAN ecosystem and the Open Compute Project (OCP) community..[14]
  • 2023:Intel transferred the rights to manufacture and sell products based on its Data Center Solutions Group (DSG) designs to MiTAC Computing Technology Corp. [15] MiTAC also introduced high-performance server solutions integrating Intel’s Max and Flex series Data Center GPUs with 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors[16] and unveiled a new immersion cooling solution. [17] The company also showcased Intel Server M50FCP and D50DNP family solutions for cloud and data center environments [18] and launched new OCP server solutions, including the Capri 2, Goldstone, and Whitestone2 WS1S12.[19]
  • 2024:At COMPUTEX 2024, MiTAC launched servers based on Intel® Xeon® 6th Generation Processors, targeting AI, HPC, cloud, and enterprise workloads.[20] MiTAC announced the full integration of the TYAN® server brand into its operations, effective October 1.[11] At SC24, MiTAC Computing' showcasing the server featured AMD EPYC 9005 CPUs and AMD Instinct MI325X GPUs, designed for AI and HPC workloads.[21][22]

Products

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MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation offers a range of products, including:

References

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  1. ^ "About MiTAC Computing". MiTAC Computing Official Website.
  2. ^ a b "MiTAC International to purchase Tyan Computer affiliate". Taipei Times. 23 March 2007.
  3. ^ "Avnet Embedded, MiTAC Computing Enter Distribution Agreement". DigitalEngineering247. 12 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Avnet Signs Distribution Deal With MiTAC Computing | IHS Electronics360". electronics360.globalspec.com. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  5. ^ "MiTAC Computing Leverages Latest AMD Enterprise Technologies Offering Leadership Performance and Density for AI-Driven Data Center Workloads". PRNewswire (Press release).
  6. ^ "MiTAC and TYAN Spotlight Advanced HPC Server Platforms at ISC High Performance 2024". HPCwire.
  7. ^ "BREAKING Intel Exiting the Server Business Selling to MiTAC". ServerTheHome. 12 April 2023.
  8. ^ "MiTAC to Showcase Cloud and Datacenter Solutions, Empowering AI at Intel Innovation 2023". PRNewswire (Press release).
  9. ^ "Intel to sell dedicated server business to MiTAC". Data Center Dynamics.
  10. ^ "MiTAC Computing Achieves Brand Consolidation, Expands Server Business". HPCwire.
  11. ^ a b "MiTAC Computing Technology Achieves Brand Consolidation, Expands Server Business". PR Newswire.
  12. ^ "Google, IBM, Mellanox, Nvidia, Tyan announce development group for data centers". DIGITIMES.
  13. ^ "TYAN Debuts New POWER8-Based 1U Sever at OpenPOWER Summit 2016". HPCwire.
  14. ^ "MiTAC Showcases 5G RAN Solutions at OCP Global Summit 2021". PR Newswire.
  15. ^ "Intel to sell datacenter solutions group to MiTAC". DIGITIMES.
  16. ^ "MiTAC Integrates Intel Max and Flex Series for Peak Performance". StorageReview.
  17. ^ "TYAN Unveils New Immersion Cooling Solution at SC23, Advancing Server Efficiency". HPCwire.
  18. ^ "MiTAC to Showcase Cloud and Datacenter Solutions, Empowering AI at Intel Innovation 2023". PR Newswire.
  19. ^ "MiTAC Showcases New OCP Solutions at 2023 OCP Regional Summit". PR Newswire.
  20. ^ "Next-Gen Computing: MiTAC and TYAN Launch Intel® Xeon® 6 Processor-Based Servers for AI, HPC, Cloud, and Enterprise Workloads at COMPUTEX 2024". PR Newswire.
  21. ^ "MiTAC Computing Unveils New AI/HPC-Optimized Servers at SC24". HPCwire.
  22. ^ "MiTAC Computing Unveils AI/HPC Servers at SC24". insideHPC.
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