OpenMetal launches v5 hardware catalog with Intel Xeon 6000-series chips
By AI, Created 8:46 AM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – OpenMetal has released its v5 hardware catalog for bare metal and hosted private cloud customers, with new systems built on Intel Xeon 6000 P-series processors and DDR5-6400 memory. The update targets compute-heavy workloads such as AI inference, analytics, databases and latency-sensitive applications.
Why it matters: - OpenMetal’s v5 catalog raises compute density, memory bandwidth and network throughput for customers running bare metal and hosted private cloud environments. - The new hardware is aimed at workloads that need faster per-core performance and higher memory throughput, including AI inference, large-scale analytics, high-performance databases and low-latency applications.
What happened: - OpenMetal announced the release of its v5 hardware catalog on June 4, 2026. - The catalog is built on Intel Xeon 6000 P-series processors and DDR5-6400 memory. - The lineup includes three tiers: XL v5, Large v5 and Medium v5. - The v5 hardware is available now in OpenMetal’s US East data center in Ashburn, Virginia. - OpenMetal is taking pre-orders for Los Angeles, Amsterdam and Singapore.
The details: - XL v5 uses dual Intel Xeon 6530P processors with 64 cores and 128 threads per server. - XL v5 runs at 2.3GHz base clock and boosts to 4.1GHz. - XL v5 includes 1TB of DDR5-6400 memory, 4x 6.4TB NVMe drives and 2x 960GB boot disks. - XL v5 offers 40Gbps private bandwidth and 6Gbps public bandwidth. - Large v5 uses dual Intel Xeon 6517P processors with 32 cores and 64 threads. - Large v5 has a 3.2GHz base clock and a 4.2GHz boost, which OpenMetal describes as the highest base clock in the v5 lineup. - Large v5 includes 512GB of DDR5-6400 memory, 2x 6.4TB NVMe drives and 2x 960GB boot disks. - Large v5 provides 40Gbps private bandwidth and 4Gbps public bandwidth. - Medium v5 uses dual Intel Xeon 6505P processors with 24 cores and 48 threads. - Medium v5 runs at 2.2GHz base clock and boosts to 4.1GHz. - Medium v5 includes 256GB of DDR5-6400 memory, one 6.4TB NVMe drive and 2x 960GB boot disks. - Medium v5 provides 40Gbps private bandwidth and 2Gbps public bandwidth. - All v5 configurations are available as bare metal dedicated servers or as hosted private clouds. - Hosted private cloud deployments start as three-node hyper-converged clusters running OpenStack and Ceph. - Hosted private clouds are provisioned and ready in minutes, with OpenMetal’s operations team backing the service. - OpenMetal said the hosted private cloud option is designed to deliver enterprise-grade private infrastructure without on-premises hardware management. - For full specifications, configuration options and pricing, OpenMetal directs customers to its website. - OpenMetal’s social media link points to its LinkedIn company page: OpenMetal on LinkedIn.
Between the lines: - The v5 refresh appears positioned as a generational upgrade rather than a simple spec bump, with faster memory and stronger network options across all three tiers. - The tiering gives OpenMetal a broader range of price and performance points for customers moving from development systems to production infrastructure. - The hosted private cloud offer may appeal to buyers that want private infrastructure but do not want to manage servers, storage and cluster operations themselves.
What’s next: - OpenMetal plans to expand availability beyond Ashburn as the Los Angeles, Amsterdam and Singapore locations move from pre-order to deployment. - Customers seeking detailed configuration and pricing information can use the company’s website to compare the new tiers.
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