SuperX to Open AI Supply Center in Japan
SuperX AI Technology Limited has announced plans to establish its first regional AI supply center in Japan, announced in a press release. The facility, located in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, will serve as a hub for integrating and delivering SuperX's core AI Server and HVDC products, with an annual capacity of 10,000 high-performance AI servers.
The new center will focus on final assembly, system integration, and quality control of SuperX's branded products, including high-performance AI servers and high-density liquid cooling solutions. This strategic move aims to accelerate delivery and provide localized support to meet the increasing demand for AI infrastructure in Japan.
Strategically positioned between Osaka and Nagoya, the facility will benefit from Japan's precision manufacturing ecosystem and proximity to major AI data centers, such as the one being developed by SoftBank and OpenAI in Osaka. The center is expected to commence operations by the end of 2025, enhancing SuperX's ability to deliver end-to-end AI solutions in the region.
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