ASUS Showcases AI Factory and New NVIDIA HGX B300 Servers at OCP 2025
At the 2025 OCP Global Summit in San Jose, ASUS unveiled its AI Factory and next-generation XA NB3I-E12 AI servers based on NVIDIA HGX B300 systems, announced in a press release. The company’s booth featured demonstrations of its latest AI infrastructure designed for enterprise and cloud service providers handling intensive AI workloads.
The XA NB3I-E12 series integrates NVIDIA ConnectX-8 InfiniBand SuperNICs, five PCIe expansion slots, 32 DIMM slots, and 10 NVMe drives, offering high performance and scalability. ASUS also showcased its AI POD built on the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform, which began shipping in September, providing early access to advanced AI computing capabilities.
ASUS presented the AI Factory as a comprehensive ecosystem combining hardware, software, and professional services to accelerate AI deployment across environments from edge devices to large-scale data centers. The company also introduced the Ascent GX10, a compact personal AI supercomputer powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which will be available from October 15.
In addition, ASUS displayed servers powered by AMD EPYC 9005 processors, including the ESC8000A-E13X and RS520QA-E13 models, optimized for generative AI, HPC, and cloud computing. The company’s OCP Summit session, “Infrastructure for Every Scale—from Edge to Trillion-Token AI,” will take place on October 15, focusing on building future-ready AI data centers.
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