Taking the stage at Computex 2025, GIGABYTE introduced its fully integrated infrastructure solutions supporting the AI era with the theme of “Omnipresence of Computing: AI Forward”. The company announced that it has implemented end-to-end AI infrastructures on a large scale with products developed at the cloud, data center, terminal and application levels.
Full hardware support for the AI era from GIGABYTE
GIGABYTE booth centered on GIGAPOD, a high-density and rack-scale AI infrastructure solution. This system works with the GPM management platform developed by the company. GPM provides unified orchestration of all resources from the node to the rack level.
Thanks to this structure, systems can be quickly commissioned, workloads can be optimized and real-time system monitoring can be performed. Direct liquid cooling technology was demonstrated with the G4L3 DLC server and 4+1 rack module used in the GIGAPOD solution.
This structure offers performance advantages in thermal efficiency and energy consumption. The entire system is integrated at the system level in line with the collaborations with industry leaders.
GIGABYTE positions itself as an AI data center infrastructure provider. The company offers L12 level data center services from consulting to facility design, system integration to operations support.
High performance density and scalable architecture are provided with rack-level AI servers supporting AMD Instinct, Intel Gaudi 3 and NVIDIA HGX platforms. These structures are prepared for end-to-end AI workloads.
The company’s high-performance server solutions for AI training were also featured at the fair. AMD-based systems were equipped with AMD Instinct MI350 GPUs and Pensando Pollara 400 network cards.
Intel platforms were demonstrated with 5th generation Intel Xeon processors and Gaudi 3 accelerators. For NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory, the GIGABYTE XL44-SD1 server was fully integrated with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition, Spectrum-X and NVIDIA AI Enterprise. One of the most striking examples at the show was the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform, which houses 72 Blackwell GPUs and 36 Grace CPUs.
This system is powered by ConnectX-8 SuperNICs and is designed for intensive AI inference. GIGABYTE complements these systems with CXL-supported disaggregated memory architectures and OCP-compatible rack-level structures.
On the storage side, next-generation systems developed with leading storage solution partners were also introduced. These solutions deliver high IOPS performance for petabyte-scale AI workloads and datasets.
NVIDIA Jetson, Intel and AMD-based embedded systems and mini PCs were also on display at the show for edge and real-time AI scenarios. A smart factory demo developed by GIGABYTE ran an AI vision system that performs real-time people counting and flow analysis.
Next-generation AI and gaming hardware was showcased in consumer products. The Z890 and X870/X870E motherboards attracted attention with AI-supported DDR5 memory overclocking and AI tuning. Local models can be optimized with the AI TOP Utility software.
GeForce RTX 50 and Radeon RX 9000 series graphics cards were shown in liquid, air and small form factor (SFF) designs. The notebooks with Copilot+ support featured GIGABYTE’s exclusive GIMATE AI Agent software and WINDFORCE Infinity EX cooling system.
In terms of display technologies, the world’s first DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20 QD-OLED monitor FO32U2P and FO27Q5P monitors reaching 500Hz refresh rate were exhibited. The AORUS SUPREME 5 desktop computer was shown with AMD X3D processor and liquid-cooled premium system.
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