NexCore
Enterprises are shifting from traditional CPU-based development to GPU-centric environments. The export of high-performance GPU servers like the FusionServer G5200 V5 is critical for companies developing Computer Vision and AI Inference software.
Developers are utilizing local high-performance nodes (e.g., Dell PowerEdge R760) for sensitive data training while leveraging cloud integration for global deployment, creating a massive demand for standardized hardware exporters.
Modern software toolkits for big data analytics require massive, low-latency storage. Products like the FusionServer 5288 V6 with NAS capabilities are essential for managing multi-petabyte datasets.
Our facility features a rigorous 5-stage testing protocol: component inspection, system integration, thermal performance stress-testing, 24-72 hour burn-in, and final verification. This ensures that every server—whether a Dell PowerEdge R960 or a custom FusionServer—arrives ready for mission-critical software development.
In the past year alone, our 128 engineers launched 86 new solutions, specifically optimized for LLMs, Deep Learning, and Smart City video analysis.
Moving beyond standard CPU/GPU silos to integrated NPU and FPGA acceleration for specialized AI tasks.
As TDP (Thermal Design Power) increases, we are developing advanced cooling solutions to maintain performance in 4U high-density racks.
Hardware that self-optimizes for software workloads, reducing latency in real-time inference applications.
An SDK-ready server must provide balanced I/O, sufficient GPU memory (VRAM), and high-speed networking (like our 10G QSFP+ cables) to prevent bottlenecks during code execution and data training.
For many R&D institutions, refurbished high-end models like the PowerEdge R350 offer an excellent performance-to-cost ratio, allowing teams to scale their testing environments without the high capital expenditure of brand-new units.
We utilize specialized shock-absorbent packaging and work with premium logistics partners to ensure that high-precision components, like RAID controller cards and PSUs, remain intact during transit to North America, Europe, and beyond.
Yes. Our engineering team specializes in GPU optimization and can configure server clusters (such as the R750 or G5200 series) specifically to meet the memory and throughput demands of 671B parameter models and other LLMs.