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V6 Rack Server Factory & Exporter Serving the Brazil Market

High-Density GPU Infrastructure, Mission-Critical Computing & AI Solutions Engineered for São Paulo Hyperscales, Cloud Providers, and Industrial Telecommunications.

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Featured Compute Infrastructures for Latin America

Enterprise-grade server platforms optimized for complex network architectures, featuring dual-socket performance and deep neural integration.

1. Brazil’s Evolving Digital Infrastructure and IT Requirements

Brazil stands as the undisputed center of gravity for digital infrastructure in Latin America, hosting more than 45% of the region’s data centers. Anchored by major metropolitan hubs such as São Paulo (including Campinas and Barueri), Rio de Janeiro, and Fortaleza, the nation’s demand for enterprise and cloud computing has surged exponentially. Under the strict mandates of the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD), Brazilian organizations must store, process, and secure native data locally. This regulatory framework, coupled with the rapid implementation of 5G technologies by operators like Vivo, Claro, and TIM, has created an urgent need for local server infrastructures capable of low-latency compute and deep storage efficiency.

Moreover, the rise of localized Artificial Intelligence applications has triggered a massive transition toward high-density computing platforms. Large Language Models (LLMs), deep learning training systems, and distributed GPU farms are no longer secondary interests; they are primary components of modern enterprise growth in Brazil. V6 Rack Servers (such as the 1288H V6 and 2288H V6 Series) form the architectural foundation for these efforts. By delivering optimal dual-socket configurations, expandable memory, and high-wattage power supplies, these servers bridge the gap between heavy AI demands and strict localized operational specifications.

Socio-Economic Infrastructure & The Brazilian Cloud Market

The expansion of Brazil's commercial ecosystems—spanning major financial platforms in Faria Lima, agricultural analytics hubs in Mato Grosso, and industrial automation networks in Santa Catarina—requires specialized computing architectures. High relative humidity and temperature variations across the country present real operational issues. Standard off-the-shelf equipment frequently encounters thermal throttling, reducing system life spans and increasing energy costs (PUE). Specialized computing exporters like NexCore build and modify server architectures to meet ASHRAE Class A3/A4 environmental conditions, ensuring reliable service in demanding tropical environments.

LGPD Compliance

Strict structural designs conforming to Brazil's national privacy framework, preventing unauthorized data exfiltration through hardware-level roots of trust.

Tropical Thermal Mitigation

Advanced system cooling, smart fan configurations, and optimized airflow matrices designed to maintain operational efficiency at 35°C ambient temperatures.

Local Power Matching

Hot-swappable 1+1 redundant power supply units compatible with local voltages (127V/220V grid configurations) and phase patterns.

2. Detailed V6/V7 Server Architectures & Global Technical Standards

The V6 Rack Server architecture represents a highly balanced layout of compute efficiency, data capacity, and PCIe modularity. Built upon Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (Ice Lake / Sapphire Rapids families), V6 hardware options deliver outstanding clock speeds and memory density. By adopting high-speed DDR4 or DDR5 channels, these servers reduce data bottlenecks for complex database structures, high-performance computing (HPC) simulations, and virtualization tasks.

For specialized workloads like AI inference and neural training (such as DeepSeek R1 models), V7 platform variations introduce PCIe Gen 5.0 capabilities. The physical integration of double-speed lanes means external GPU accelerators (such as the NVIDIA H100 or customized L40S modules) communicate with host CPUs with minimal latency. Our custom engineering practices involve fine-tuning memory speeds, designing custom heat sinks, and using enterprise-grade solid-state storage (NVMe PCIe Gen 4/5) to maximize total output per unit of electricity consumed.

High-Performance Components & Specialized Units

Essential high-density accessories, storage arrays, and network cards required to configure V6 servers for enterprise-grade workloads in Brazilian clouds.

3. NexCore: Advanced Manufacturing & Rigorous Quality Assurance

Established in 2017, NexCore Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. has developed into a specialized AI server manufacturer and solutions provider. Operating from a highly integrated, modern system assembly and customization facility covering 386 square meters in Shenzhen, China—the global heart of hardware technology—NexCore focuses on custom builds, engineering integration, and comprehensive testing of high-performance GPU systems, HPC infrastructure, and custom storage arrays.

Our export operations, spanning more than 6 years, generate an annual export revenue of approximately USD 18 million. NexCore serves enterprise businesses, data centers, and research centers in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Oceania—and now actively supports the expanding markets of South America, with a particular focus on Brazil.

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Years Experience
1,250+
Supply Partners
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R&D Engineers
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QC Specialists

A key factor in NexCore’s manufacturing capability is our commitment to strict quality control. With 46 dedicated QC specialists, we execute a comprehensive 5-step validation workflow for every server model exported to Brazil:

NexCore Server Assembly Line
NexCore Server Testing Facility

Rigorous Testing Protocols

  • Incoming Component Inspection: Pre-screening memory ICs, power regulators, and storage drives to meet strict electrical standards.
  • System Integration Verification: L10 integration testing, ensuring correct CPU seating, component contacts, and board integrity.
  • Thermal Chamber Testing: Simulating elevated temperature profiles (35°C to 45°C) to ensure heat sinks operate correctly in humid, tropical climates.
  • Full Load Burn-In: 48 to 72 hours of uninterrupted structural stress testing under 100% computational capacity.
  • Final Compliance Inspection: Verifying local power settings, firmware parameters, and packaging security.

4. Streamlining Logistics: Custom Duties, RADAR, and Anatel Compliance in Brazil

Shipping enterprise equipment to Brazil requires navigating complex logistical, customs, and fiscal regulations. At NexCore, we work closely with Brazilian customers to ensure smooth handling of all import processes.

A primary challenge for Brazilian buyers involves handling import taxes (Imposto de Importação - II, Imposto sobre Produtos Industrializados - IPI, and local state ICMS). By using the correct NCM (Nomenclatura Comum do Mercosul) classifications—typically NCM 8471.50.10 for digital processing units—our experienced export team ensures accurate customs documentation, preventing delays at the Port of Santos or Guarulhos Airport (GRU). We assist in securing necessary import licensing, matching with registered RADAR (Registro e Rastreamento da Atuação dos Intervenientes Aduaneiros) customs brokers, and certifying compliance with Anatel (Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações) guidelines where wireless, storage, or telemetry protocols are involved.

Whether your project requires FOB terms for your designated carrier or fully managed CIF logistics to your distribution hubs in São Paulo, NexCore's logistics team provides reliable, transparent tracking and robust industrial packaging. This protection shields your hardware from long-distance transport vibrations and humidity variations.

5. Advanced Workloads: Scaling AI Models and Local Technical Support

As artificial intelligence transitions from experimental models to industrial operations, deploying architectures optimized for high-demand algorithms (such as DeepSeek-R1, LLaMA-3, and complex neural networks) is critical. In Latin America, where connectivity costs and power density vary, server configuration makes a significant difference. High-end GPU servers (like the G5500 V7 series) must be configured with DDR5 memory, PCIe Gen 5 routing, and high-wattage power supplies (such as our 2000W redundant PSUs) to prevent memory bottlenecks during real-time model inference.

NexCore supports this shift by providing customizable hardware configurations. We assist system integrators and IT departments in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in deploying balanced architectures. This includes customized BIOS settings optimized for low-latency compute, customized physical drive layouts (combining high-capacity SAS/SATA drives with NVMe SSDs for rapid data access), and specialized network interface cards (NICs) to facilitate high-speed inter-switch connectivity.

6. Sustainability and Green Computing in Brazil

The carbon footprint of computing infrastructure is receiving closer scrutiny from environmental regulators and enterprise boards in South America. For data centers in hot climates like Barueri or Fortaleza, energy consumption is a major operational factor.

NexCore's V6 and V7 rack servers are designed with energy efficiency in mind. Our systems utilize intelligent fan algorithms that adjust cooling levels in real time based on component temperatures, reducing unnecessary power draw. Our 900W, 1500W, and 2000W power supplies carry Platinum certification, delivering up to 94% efficiency under typical workloads. By minimizing heat output at the server level, we help operators lower their cooling costs, reduce their Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) values, and meet local environmental benchmarks.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Technical, regulatory, and logistics answers for enterprise IT procurement managers in the Brazilian market.

We offer full-range hardware customizations including GPU card counts, processor selections (Intel Xeon Scalable family), storage layouts (SATA, SAS, NVMe SSDs), memory capabilities (DDR4 / DDR5 up to multi-terabyte arrays), network speed adaptations (10G/25G/100G NICs), custom branding/OEM chasses, and specialized redundant power supply units configured to match Brazilian utility profiles.
NexCore operates with experienced logistics personnel familiar with Brazil's fiscal landscape. We supply complete and clean export documentation with precise NCM codes (usually NCM 8471.50.10) to streamline calculations for Import Duty (II), IPI, PIS, COFINS, and ICMS. We also assist your customs brokers in obtaining RADAR clearance to prevent unexpected delays at the Port of Santos or Guarulhos airport.
Yes. Our servers support hardware-level encryption keys, TPM 2.0 modules, and secure boot profiles designed to align with LGPD data protection standards. Additionally, internal sub-components such as network chips, optical links, and wireless modules are sourced from brands certified by international and local regulatory bodies, including Anatel.
Our packaging is designed for international transport. We use heavy-duty double-wall corrugated cartons, custom-cut anti-static high-density foam molds to absorb vibrations, and moisture-barrier vacuum bags containing active desiccant packs to prevent humidity damage during the oceanic transit.
Every server goes through a rigorous testing process: individual component validation, L10 system assembly check, high-load thermal stress testing, and a 48-to-72-hour continuous burn-in procedure to ensure reliability before the equipment is packed and shipped.

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