Compal Electronics and GMI Cloud Partner on AI Infrastructure Deployment

May 27, 2026
Compal Electronics and GMI Cloud have announced a collaboration to develop large scale AI infrastructure optimized for inference and emerging agentic AI workloads. The partnership will be showcased at COMPUTEX 2026, featuring Compal’s SGX30-2 server platform supporting NVIDIA HGX B300.

Compal Electronics and GMI Cloud have announced a collaboration to advance large scale AI infrastructure optimized for inference and agentic AI workloads, as stated in a press release.

Under the partnership, GMI Cloud will adopt high performance GPU server platforms from Compal to meet the growing demands of training and inference workloads. The deployment will support GMI Cloud’s expansion in AI focused and data centric services.

Compal will provide expertise in high density server design, thermal architecture, and system integration to enable efficient and reliable large scale infrastructure. The collaboration includes the Compal SGX30-2 server platform, built to support the NVIDIA HGX B300 and designed for scalable AI training and inference.

Both companies will present their joint work at COMPUTEX 2026. Compal’s booth will feature demonstrations of GMI Cloud’s agentic AI and inference applications, while GMI Cloud will display the SGX30-2 system as part of its AI infrastructure showcase.

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