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MiTAC, Yonyou, QNAP and Synology Showcase Enterprise AI Solutions at COMPUTEX 2026

Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan: At COMPUTEX 2026, Taiwanese enterprise technology leaders MiTAC Computing Technology Corp., Yonyou, QNAP Systems Inc., and Synology Inc. unveiled a new generation of solutions designed to help organizations build, manage, and scale artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. Their showcases highlighted how AI is rapidly moving from experimentation into real-world enterprise deployment.

Under the theme “Advancing Diversified AI Infrastructure,” MiTAC introduced two major innovations: a 52U high-density liquid-cooled AI cluster rack and the Diamond Cooling AI server G8825Z5, both engineered to improve data center efficiency.

The 52U rack significantly increases GPU density, supporting up to 96 AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs—up from the industry-standard 64—delivering a 50% boost in computing density while reducing data center floor space requirements by 33%.

Meanwhile, the G8825Z5 becomes the world’s first AI server powered by AMD Instinct MI350X GPUs combined with Akash Systems’ proprietary diamond cooling technology. Operating under standard data center conditions, it can improve tokens-per-watt performance by up to 50%, lowering both energy consumption and long-term operational costs.

Yonyou showcased Yonclaw, its enterprise “super AI agent,” designed to move AI beyond conversation into execution. Yonclaw integrates enterprise data, workflows, and applications into a unified platform, enabling AI-driven operations across finance, HR, supply chain, procurement, manufacturing, collaboration, and analytics.

QNAP, presenting under the theme “Ready and Recovery,” focused on data sovereignty, AI integration, and cyber resilience. The company introduced new all-in-one Edge AI solutions, including compact 8-bay and 6-bay AI-powered NAS systems equipped with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors. These systems allow organizations to deploy large language models (LLMs) on-premises, ensuring full control over sensitive data.

Complementing its hardware, QNAP launched QuAgent, an AI-powered chat assistant that enables administrators to manage NAS operations using natural language. Additionally, Qsirch 7.1.0 introduces AI-driven semantic search across multiple file formats, enabling faster content discovery and verification. Together, these tools transform enterprise data into a secure and actionable asset.

QNAP also expanded into AI-driven security, integrating intelligent agents into its QVR Client platform. This enables users to perform advanced surveillance tasks—such as incident retrieval and PTZ camera control—through simple conversational commands, turning video data into real-time insights.

Synology highlighted its comprehensive business ecosystem, spanning data storage, protection, productivity, and surveillance. With over 18 million users, its Office Suite—including ChatPlus, Meet, and MailPlus—offers a private cloud collaboration platform designed to enhance communication and productivity across organizations.

Collectively, the showcases underscored a broader industry shift: as AI adoption accelerates, enterprises are prioritizing integrated infrastructure that combines computing power with data governance, security, and operational efficiency—moving beyond raw performance to holistic, deployable AI solutions.

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Chris Fernando

Chris N. Fernando is an experienced media professional with over two decades of journalistic experience. He is the Editor of Arabian Reseller magazine, the authoritative guide to the regional IT industry. Follow him on Twitter (@chris508) and Instagram (@chris2508).

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