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Giga Computing Unveils Advanced OCP Solutions at 2025 EMEA Summit

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Giga Computing, a subsidiary of GIGABYTE renowned for its high-performance computing and server solutions, has announced its participation in the OCP EMEA Regional Summit 2025 in Dublin, Ireland. The company will be showcasing its latest innovations in data center technology, with products designed to satisfy the demands of hyperscale infrastructure, high-density storage, and Artificial Intelligence-centric workloads. Giga Computing is recognized as an active contributor to the Open Compute Project (OCP), which fosters community-driven development of open-source hardware and software solutions for modern data centers.

The OCP EMEA Summit acts as a forum for global technical leaders to convene and address pressing concerns such as data center sustainability, energy efficiency, and effective heat reuse across the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) region. This year’s summit will emphasize the role of cutting-edge solutions—many rooted in the innovations introduced by hyperscale data center operators—in overcoming contemporary infrastructure challenges and promoting a sustainable IT future. Attendees will have the opportunity to witness the deployment of OCP-recognized equipment and gain insights into their real-world impacts within the region.

By participating in this prestigious event, Giga Computing continues to solidify its leadership in the next generation of data center hardware, reaffirming its commitment to advancing open, efficient, and resilient infrastructure. Its showcased offerings underscore a focus on scalable, high-density server architectures capable of supporting demanding Artificial Intelligence and data-intensive applications, helping set new standards for the global data center community.

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