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The new MSI servers are presented at the ISC 2025

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Last updated: 2025/06/11 at 11:25 PM
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MSI has presented its new platforms of high -performance business servers at the ISC 2025 fair held this week in the German city of Hamburg.

MSI servers are based on standardized and modular architecturesand its approach as it could not be otherwise, is aimed at promoting new generation artificial intelligence and accelerated computing work loads, which allows companies to quickly advance their innovations in AI.

“As the workloads continue to grow and evolve towards inference -based applications, we observe a significant change in the way companies address the implementation of AI”says Danny Hsu, General Director of MSI Business Platform Solutions. «With modular architectures and based on standards, business data centers can now adopt AI technologies more quickly and profitably. This marks a new era in which AI is not only powerful, but also increasingly accessible to companies of all sizes »points out the Executive.

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The first of those announced has been the CG480-S5063. Based on the MGX Nvidia modular architecture, the most recent MSI IA 4U server is specifically designed for high performance tasks such as training models of large language (LLM), deep learning and fine adjustment.

It is compatible with two Intel Xeon 6 processors and has eight double -wide FHFL GPU slots, compatible with NVIDIA H200 NVL and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 BLACKWELL Band and data speed. Its modular architecture and its expansive storage design make it a platform prepared for the future, ideal for latest generation implementations that require unique performance and scalability.

He CG290-S3063 It is another server based on modular architecture NVIDIA MGX. It is an AI 2U server platform designed to meet the growing demands of AI workloads in business data centers. It admits an Intel Xeon 6 processor of a single socket, up to 16 Dimm DDR5 slots and four double -wide FHFL GPU slots with a consumption of up to 600 W, ideal for small -scale inference and light -working loads. With PCIE 5.0 expansion, four rear bays for 2.5 -inch NVME units and two M.2 NVME slots, promises rapid data performance, flexible storage and a scalable design for latest generation applications.

The third of those presented is the CX270-S5062based on the DC-MHS standard (modular hardware system for data centers), it is a 2U server with two Intel Xeon 6 processors, designed for demanding business computer workloads. Equipped with 32 Dimm DDR5 slots and up to 24 PCIE 5.0 U.2 NVME, offers a large memory bandwidth and high -speed storage performance, which makes it ideal for virtualization, database management and other high performance applications.

Finally, for large -scale cloud environments, MSI offers Open Compute CD281-S4051-X2a server of 2 nodes and 2 storage units (OU) of 21 ″ compatible with Orv3, optimized for large -scale implementations. Each node is equipped with an AMD EPYC 9005 Series processor with a capacity of up to 500 W of TDP, twelve Dimm DDR5 slots and even twelve bays NVME PCIE 5.0 E3.S. They have CPU dissipators with extended volume air cooling (EVAC) and compatibility with the 48 V CC ORV3 feeding architecture and are an ideal option for new generation cloud data centers.

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