NexCore
In the contemporary industrial ecosystem, particularly within the high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence sectors, inventory management has evolved from a back-office administrative task to a core strategic pillar. As global enterprises race to deploy Large Language Models (LLMs) and Deep Learning frameworks like DeepSeek, the demand for GPU-accelerated servers has reached unprecedented levels.
Modern inventory management for OEM/ODM factories involves a sophisticated synchronization of "Just-in-Time" (JIT) manufacturing and "Just-in-Case" (JIC) strategic buffering. With the volatility of semiconductor supply chains, factories that master the art of component stockpiling—specifically for high-demand items like NVIDIA GPUs, Intel Xeon Scalable processors, and high-density DDR5 memory—gain a significant competitive advantage in lead-time reduction.
International enterprises now demand decentralized inventory strategies to mitigate geopolitical risks and shipping delays. Factories like NexCore utilize multi-hub logistics to ensure that critical server infrastructure reaches North American and European data centers within compressed timelines.
Through AI-driven forecasting, manufacturers can predict component price fluctuations and scarcity. By maintaining a database of over 1,250 supply chain partners, NexCore ensures a steady inflow of Tier-1 components even during global shortages.
China remains the epicenter of server manufacturing due to its unparalleled "Industrial Clustering" effect. In Shenzhen, the proximity to component manufacturers, PCB assembly lines, and high-tech R&D centers allows for a design-to-prototype cycle that is 3x faster than traditional Western facilities.
NexCore Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. exemplifies this efficiency. Despite the compact 386-square-meter footprint of its precision facility, the company leverages a massive network of 1,250 partners to facilitate an annual export revenue of USD 18 million. This "lean manufacturing" model minimizes overhead while maximizing throughput, allowing for flexible customization of AI training servers and HPC systems.
The procurement needs of global enterprises vary significantly based on regional infrastructure and specific workload requirements. NexCore caters to these diverse scenarios through its flexible OEM/ODM framework:
Demand is focused on high-density rack servers (1U/2U) like the Dell PowerEdge R760XS and HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen12. These regions prioritize energy efficiency, thermal management, and rapid deployment for AI inference and cloud computing.
With the rise of local AI initiatives, there is a surge in demand for cost-effective yet powerful GPU workstations and NAS storage systems. Localization here involves providing servers optimized for regional environmental conditions (higher humidity/temp) and robust remote management capabilities.
Academic and private research labs require highly customized server architectures. NexCore's 128-person engineering team provides tailored chassis design and specialized GPU configurations (H100/A100/H800) to support massive compute workloads for deep learning.
NexCore Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional AI server manufacturer and solution provider established in 2017. Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, the company specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of high-performance GPU servers, AI training servers, AI inference systems, HPC servers, and customized computing infrastructure solutions.
With over 9 years of industry experience and 6 years of export experience, NexCore has built a strong reputation for delivering reliable and scalable AI computing solutions. Our strict quality management system, managed by 46 QC personnel, ensures that every unit—from 1U rack servers to 4U mission-critical systems—undergoes thermal performance testing, burn-in testing, and final quality verification.
Innovation is our core driving force. During the past year alone, NexCore successfully launched 86 new products and solutions. We offer flexible customization options, including chassis design, GPU configuration, CPU selection, and branding, empowering our global partners to lead the next generation of AI computing.
The "AI Gold Rush" has shifted the paradigm of server procurement. We are seeing a move towards heterogeneous computing, where CPUs and GPUs are paired in increasingly complex configurations to handle the specialized needs of Large Language Models. This shift requires factories to maintain a highly dynamic inventory of liquid cooling components and high-wattage PSUs (up to 3200W+) to support the thermal and power demands of modern hardware.
Global enterprises are now mandating "Green" benchmarks. Inventory management now includes tracking the carbon footprint of components. ODM factories that offer refurbished "Certified Pre-owned" options or high-efficiency titanium-rated power systems are gaining traction in ESG-conscious markets like the European Union.