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Next-Generation Computing Architectures, Enterprise AI Optimization, and Global GPU Deployment Infrastructure Powered by NexCore

NexCore Intelligent Technology: Engineering the Future of Global AI Infrastructure

Established in 2017, NexCore Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. has evolved into a premier hardware supplier and high-performance server manufacturer. Headquartered in the hardware innovation center of Shenzhen, China, we design, develop, and manufacture enterprise solutions including high-performance GPU servers, AI training nodes, AI inference systems, HPC clusters, and customized computing architectures.

With over 9 years of industry experience and 6 years of export compliance management, NexCore delivers unmatched system-level integration. We serve hardware-hungry clients across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania. Achieving an annual export volume of approximately USD 18 million, we maintain a robust supply chain to support critical systems globally.

Our facility maintains strict QA protocols. With a specialized team of 46 quality control experts, every server node undergoes comprehensive stress tests: component level inspection, thermal distribution profiling, extreme workload burn-ins, and cryptographic hardware verification. This guarantees fail-safe operations in multi-tenant cloud datacenters.

NexCore State of the Art Assembly Facility
128+
R&D Engineers
1,250+
Supply Chain Partners
86
New Products Launched (YoY)
98.9%
Quality Pass Rate

Macro-Industry Trends: The Surge in High-Density GPU Architecture

How digital transformation, hybrid cloud topologies, and artificial intelligence are redefining compute infrastructure.

Hyperscale Datacenter Densification

Modern workloads demand immense core density. Transitioning from legacy servers to dual-socket Intel Xeon and multi-GPU configurations (such as the Dell PowerEdge R750 or HPE Gen12 series) allows datacenters to double rack performance while reducing overall power footprints.

The DeepSeek & LLM Training Boom

Building and running massive artificial intelligence models like DeepSeek 671B requires highly optimized parallel GPU nodes. Advanced hardware suppliers supply servers capable of running multi-card topologies, optimizing inter-node data pathways via ultra-fast PCIe lanes.

Optimizing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

Rising electricity costs make energy efficiency a priority. NexCore works with enterprise clients to configure power management profiles, use high-efficiency power supplies (Platinum/Titanium class), and deploy custom cooling arrays to minimize operational costs.

NexCore Hardware Engineers Doing Precision Diagnostics

Architectural DNA: Dell PowerEdge & Enterprise Platform Engineering

When designing enterprise networks, selecting the correct hardware architecture is critical. As an authorized distributor and custom manufacturer, NexCore optimizes Dell PowerEdge platforms for peak performance:

  • Dual-Socket Architecture (PowerEdge R750 / R760): Utilizes 3rd and 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors, supporting up to 40 cores per processor, PCIe Gen 4/5 interfaces, and fast memory lanes. This architecture handles virtualization, database management, and intensive container deployments with ease.
  • GPU Accelerated Nodes (R750 GPU / R760xa): Specifically engineered with wide PCIe slot pitches to support multiple double-wide graphics cards. Thermal configurations are optimized to prevent GPU throttling during deep learning and AI modeling phases.
  • 1U Densification (PowerEdge R650 / R660): Perfect for high-density compute environments where rack space is limited. These systems feature smart cooling fans and optimized layouts to ensure reliability in compact server spaces.
  • Advanced Hardware RAID Control: Utilizing high-speed SAS controllers like the 9540-8i RAID PCIE 4.0 card with SAS 12Gb/s support ensures high read/write speeds and data redundancy.

NexCore's 128 experienced engineers configure and test each chassis, ensuring compatibility with your existing virtualization platforms and Linux distributions.

Global Supply Chain Compliance & Localized Support

Mitigating deployment risks through certified quality control, cross-border shipping solutions, and secure hardware configurations.

Regulatory Compliance & Certification

Exporting servers requires strict compliance with international standards. All NexCore products carry CE, FCC, RoHS, and CCC markings, meeting import standards in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions.

Custom OEM/ODM System Layouts

From branding and chassis colors to custom BIOS settings, IPMI modifications, and pre-installed hypervisors, our team tailors the server configuration to integrate seamlessly with your software stack.

Supply Chain Management

Leveraging our network of 1,250+ partners, we source high-end components (CPUs, GPUs, and enterprise drives) even during supply shortages, helping maintain stable production and delivery timelines.

Application Scenarios: Where Next-Gen Compute Drives Value

High-performance systems configured to optimize workloads across diverse industries.

AI Training & Large Language Models

Deploying models like DeepSeek 671B requires high GPU memory bandwidth and peer-to-peer communication. Our custom Dell GPU systems are designed with high thermal headroom to support continuous AI training workloads.

Financial Analytics & Enterprise ERP

Large databases and ERP applications rely on fast memory and low I/O latency. Systems like the 4-socket xFusion 2488H V5 offer the memory density and CPU core count needed to process real-time financial data.

Security, Cloud Storage & Virtualization

Modern virtualized infrastructures require flexible, high-density storage solutions. By combining high-capacity SAS HDDs with fast NVMe caches, we design custom storage arrays that balance performance and cost for virtual environments.

Technology Roadmap: Preparing for Next-Generation Standards

Key technologies shaping datacenter infrastructure and custom server design.

1. PCI Express Gen 6.0 Integration

PCIe Gen 6.0 doubles the bandwidth of Gen 5, offering transfer rates up to 256 GB/s on a x16 link. This upgrade is critical for high-speed data transfers between host CPUs and accelerators, supporting faster machine learning training times.

2. CXL (Compute Express Link) 3.0

CXL 3.0 introduces memory pooling and device sharing, allowing servers in a cluster to share high-speed memory resources. This helps reduce memory overhead and increases efficiency for large scale-out workloads.

3. Liquid Cooling Infrastructures

As modern processors push TDP limits beyond 350W-500W, traditional air cooling is often insufficient. NexCore is developing hybrid direct-to-chip liquid cooling options to help datacenters lower PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) and maintain stable component temperatures.

Technical FAQ & Procurement Guide

Expert answers to common technical, shipping, and customization questions.

Q1: How does NexCore guarantee the authenticity of Dell PowerEdge and corporate component systems?
We partner with reliable distributors and source components directly from verified supply chains. Each server undergoes system authentication through official diagnostic tools (such as Dell iDRAC and Lifecyle Controller) to verify genuine hardware, including CPUs, RAM, storage controllers, and network interfaces.
Q2: What custom configuration options are available for GPU-based servers?
We offer fully customizable configurations. Customers can choose CPU models (such as Intel Xeon Scalable Gen 3 or Gen 4), configure memory up to 8TB DDR5, select the number and model of GPUs, customize storage with SAS HDDs or NVMe SSDs, and choose preferred RAID controllers and network cards (up to 200Gb/s InfiniBand or Ethernet).
Q3: How does NexCore ensure system stability under full workload stress?
Our quality control team performs rigorous system testing. Each server undergoes a continuous 24- to 48-hour burn-in phase running industry-standard stress tests (such as Prime95, IOMeter, and custom GPU benchmarks). We monitor thermals, voltage stability, and error logs to ensure stable performance before shipment.
Q4: How does the shipping process handle fragile server equipment internationally?
We package systems in heavy-duty, double-wall corrugated cardboard with custom-molded high-density foam inserts to prevent movement. For high-density rack configurations, we ship on heavy wooden pallets with shock-absorbing bases. We work with experienced logistics partners and offer full shipping insurance to ensure safe delivery.
Q5: What are the lead times for custom enterprise server orders?
Standard configurations in stock ship within 3-5 business days. Custom configurations requiring specific processors, memory volumes, or GPU arrays typically ship within 7-14 business days, depending on component availability from our supply chain.