
MSI, a global leader in high-performance server solutions, has unveiled its latest range of server platforms at CloudFest 2025, held from March 18 to 20 at Europa-Park, Germany. The new lineup includes Open Rack v3 Servers, Data Center Modular Hardware System Servers, and NVIDIA MGX™ AI Servers, each designed to enhance scalability, efficiency, and sustainability in cloud computing environments.
The ORv3 Servers focus on modularity and standardisation, enabling seamless integration and rapid scalability to support hyperscale growth. These servers are built to accommodate the evolving demands of modern data centres, providing a flexible infrastructure that can adapt to varying workloads and expansion requirements. By adhering to open standards, MSI ensures that these servers can integrate smoothly with existing systems, reducing deployment complexities and operational costs.
Complementing the ORv3 lineup, the DC-MHS Servers emphasise modular flexibility, allowing quick reconfiguration to adapt to diverse data centre requirements while maximising rack density for sustainable operations. These servers are powered by AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series processors, offering high-density performance and advanced scalability. The architecture supports DDR5 DIMM slots and PCIe 5.0, providing unparalleled compute density and seamless scalability. Built on the OCP DC-MHS architecture and featuring the MGT1 DC-SCM module, these platforms simplify deployment, validation, and maintenance processes, empowering cloud service providers to deliver agile, efficient, and cost-effective services at scale.
MSI’s NVIDIA MGX™ AI Servers are engineered to deliver exceptional performance for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing workloads. Leveraging the NVIDIA MGX modular architecture, these platforms lay the foundation for scalable, future-proof AI infrastructure. The 4U servers support up to eight NVIDIA GPUs, providing the computational power necessary to handle complex AI models and data-intensive applications. This design ensures that enterprises can meet the growing demands of AI workloads without compromising on performance or efficiency.
Danny Hsu, General Manager of MSI’s Enterprise Platform Solutions, highlighted the company’s commitment to addressing the critical needs of scalability, efficiency, and sustainability in cloud computing. He stated that by offering modular flexibility, seamless integration, and exceptional performance, MSI empowers businesses, hyperscalers, and enterprise data centres to innovate, scale, and lead in the cloud-powered era.