Insyde® Software Spotlights Firmware as the Foundation of AI Infrastructure Management at Computex 2026
UEFI BIOS, OpenBMC Manageability, and Platform Root-of-Trust Deliver the Security and Intelligence that AI Infrastructure Demands from the Ground Up

COMPUTEX TAIPEI, TAIWAN – June 2, 2026 – Insyde® Software, a leading provider of UEFI BIOS, OpenBMC, and platform root-of-trust firmware, today reveals the foundational role its firmware solutions play in managing modern AI infrastructure, as the industry gathers at Computex 2026 in Taipei. Under the theme Engineering Computing’s Future, Insyde is showcasing how its three flagship solutions — InsydeH2O® UEFI BIOS, Supervyse® OPF OpenBMC-based manageability platform, and TapRUUT™ platform root-of-trust — together provide the secure, intelligent firmware foundation upon which AI rack management infrastructure depends.
As AI workloads drive the rapid evolution of data center architecture, the AI rack has emerged as the new fundamental unit of computing — a densely integrated system spanning GPUs and accelerators, CPUs, high-speed interconnect fabric, power distribution, liquid cooling, and storage. Managing these complex environments reliably and securely begins not at the software dashboard, but deep within the platform firmware.
Firmware Is Where AI Rack Management Begins
Every component and compute tray in an AI rack — from the host CPU and GPU accelerators to power shelves, cooling distribution units, and network fabric — depends on platform firmware to initialize correctly, report health telemetry, enforce security policies, and recover gracefully from faults. Insyde’s portfolio addresses this foundational layer comprehensively.
InsydeH2O UEFI BIOS provides the platform initialization and hardware abstraction layer for server-class systems across x86 and Arm architectures. Purpose-built for the demands of AI server platforms, InsydeH2O delivers optimized boot performance, hardware configurability, and the standards-based interfaces that downstream management software depends upon.
Supervyse OPF OpenBMC out-of-band management extends intelligent manageability across the entire AI rack. Built on the Linux Foundation’s OpenBMC project and implementing the DMTF Redfish API standard, Supervyse enables real-time monitoring of server health, thermal status, power consumption, and firmware inventory — all accessible out-of-band, independent of the host operating system or workload state. In AI infrastructure deployments where maximum GPU uptime is mission-critical, Supervyse provides the always-on visibility and control that operators require, from individual node management through rack-level aggregation.
TapRUUT™, Insyde’s platform root-of-trust solution, addresses the most fundamental security requirement in AI infrastructure: ensuring every component in the stack is cryptographically verified before it is trusted. TapRUUT establishes a verifiable chain of trust from silicon through firmware to the operating system, implementing measured boot, secure firmware update, and attestation capabilities aligned with NIST SP 800-193 and Trusted Computing Group platform firmware resilience guidelines.
Built for the Multi-Vendor AI Ecosystem
The AI rack is inherently heterogeneous. A single rack may combine compute nodes from multiple ODM partners, GPUs and Accelerators, networking smart fabrics, power shelves built to Open Rack specifications, and liquid cooling systems from a range of CDU vendors. InsydeH2O, Supervyse OPF, and TapRUUT are each designed for this multi-vendor scale-up and scale-out growth— built on open standards and validated across the broadest range of server platforms and silicon architectures in the industry.
This openness is by design. Insyde’s firmware layer serves as a standards-based foundation that connects upward to any orchestration environment — whether a hyperscaler’s proprietary management plane, an open-source bare-metal provisioning framework, or a third-party data center infrastructure management solution.
“The AI rack has redefined what infrastructure management means — and it starts at the firmware layer, not above it. InsydeH2O, Supervyse OPF, and TapRUUT together give our customers and partners the secure, intelligent, and open firmware foundation that modern AI infrastructure demands. At Computex this year, we want the industry to understand that before any workload runs, before any dashboard reports, before any orchestration policy executes — Insyde has already been at work, Engineering Computing’s Future from the ground up,” said Jonathan Joseph, General Manager, Server & AI Infrastructure, Insyde Software.
About Insyde Software
Insyde Software (www.insyde.com) is a leading worldwide provider of UEFI firmware, OpenBMC-based systems management solutions and custom engineering services for companies in the mobile, server, desktop, embedded and edge computing industries. The company is publicly held (6231.TWO) and headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan with U.S. headquarters in Westborough, MA. The company’s customers include the world’s leading computing, communications and storage designers and manufacturers.
Insyde, InsydeH2O, Supervyse and TapRUUT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Insyde Software in the United States and other countries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
