TAIPEI, May 2, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- TAITRA (Taiwan External Trade Development Council)
announced today that Charles Liang,
president and CEO of Supermicro, is invited to be the speaker at
the COMPUTEX 2024 Keynote. The keynote will be on June 5, 2024, (UCT+8), at Taipei Nangang
Exhibition Center Hall 2 7F.
At the COMPUTEX Keynote session, Charles
Liang will introduce Supermicro's cutting-edge systems
designed and optimized for a wide range of compute workloads, as
well as new AI technology innovations that help global customers
develop state-of-the-art applications and accelerate
time-to-solution.
Supermicro provides rack-scale solutions that are ideal for
present-day AI/ML, cloud, and storage demands, and enable fast
deployment in data centers. Its building block solutions support a
comprehensive set of form factors, processors, memory, GPUs,
storage, networking, power, and cooling solutions, allowing
enterprises to build customized systems for many compute purposes.
Supermicro's liquid cooling technology is designed to reduce energy
consumption and lower data center TCO, while letting systems and
servers deliver the powerful performance customers need.
At COMPUTEX, Supermicro will showcase its featured systems
powered by advanced CPUs and GPUs, suitable for various modern
workloads. Attendees can learn more about Supermicro's solutions at
booth M0311a.
COMPUTEX 2024 with the theme "Connecting AI," is set to take
place from June 4th to
June 7th. The event will
feature 1,500 exhibitors using 4,500 booths, showcasing six major
themes: AI Computing, Advanced Connectivity, Future Mobility,
Immersive Reality, Sustainability, and Innovations.
Registration for COMPUTEX Keynote is open now. For more
information, please visit
https://www.computextaipei2024.com.tw/en/index.aspx
For more exhibition information:
COMPUTEX: www.computextaipei.com.tw
InnoVEX: www.innovex.com.tw
About COMPUTEX
COMPUTEX was founded in 1981. It has grown with the global ICT
industry and become stronger over the last four decades. Bearing
witness to historical moments in the development of and changes in
the industry, COMPUTEX attracts more than 40,000 buyers to visit
Taiwan every year. It is also the
preferred platform chosen by top international companies for
launching epoch-making products.
Taiwan has a comprehensive
global ICT industry chain. Gaining a foothold in Taiwan, COMPUTEX is jointly held by the Taiwan
External Trade Development Council and Taipei Computer Association,
aiming to build a global tech ecosystem. COMPUTEX uses cross-domain
integration and innovation services as the most powerful driving
forces for achieving the goal of becoming a new platform for global
technological resources.
About TAITRA:
Founded in 1970, TAITRA is Taiwan's foremost nonprofit trade-promoting
organization. Sponsored by the government and industry
organizations, TAITRA assists enterprises in expanding their global
reach. Headquartered in Taipei,
TAITRA has a team of 1,300 specialists and operates 5 local offices
as well as 62 branches worldwide. Together with Taipei World Trade
Center (TWTC) and Taiwan Trade Center (TTC), TAITRA has formed a
global network dedicated to promoting world trade.
TAITRA's five local branch offices in Taoyuan, Hsinchu,
Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung provide services to companies
outside metropolitan Taipei.
Through these domestic offices, TAITRA is able to maintain close
contact and interaction with local companies in their respective
areas and provide direct and substantial services in areas such as
feature trade promotion, business information, market seminars,
on-the-job training, procurement meetings, meeting room rental,
etc. Branch offices play vital roles in Taiwan Trade Shows coordination between
Taipei headquarters and local
companies, and invite buyers to visit local industries.
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