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wrote a column · Apr 13 11:09

SuperX Strengthens Asia-Pacific AI Computing Infrastructure Network; Japan Global Supply Center Completes First Batch of Product Deliveries

GNN News Agency, April 13th, by reporter: SuperX Strengthens Asia-Pacific AI Computing Infrastructure Network; Japan Global Supply Center Completes First Batch of Product Deliveries
On the evening of April 10, SuperX AI Technology Limited (Nasdaq stock code: SUPX, abbreviated as "SuperX"), an AI infrastructure company based in Singapore, announced that its global supply center located in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, Japan, had completed the first batch of high-performance AI server deliveries on March 24, 2026. The customer was Digital Dynamic Inc. (DDI), a Japanese AI infrastructure operator. The first batch of delivered SuperX XI6150 servers were equipped with high-performance 6530 series CPUs and NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 professional-grade GPUs, along with high-spec memory and storage.
SuperX stated that this first delivery marks an important milestone in the collaboration between SuperX and its strategic partners DDI and eole Inc. (Tokyo Stock Exchange stock code: 2334) in Japan, reflecting the company's commitment to providing highly reliable, cutting-edge computing infrastructure.
Multi-party collaboration accelerates the construction of AI data centers in Japan
According to reports, the XI6150 servers delivered in this initial batch are customized models for the Japanese market. In addition to core hardware configurations, SuperX also provides a one-stop service package covering server installation at customer-designated data centers, power-on testing, asset documentation, and three years of maintenance support. The maintenance plan adopts a 5×8 hour remote and on-site service model with next business day (NBD) response, including pre-staged spare parts support when necessary.
The next batch of high-performance AI servers of the same model is expected to begin delivery and installation in late April 2026, with deployment planned to be completed by the end of August 2026.
Public information shows that on January 30, 2026, SuperX announced the official operation of its first global supply center located in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, Japan. This center leverages geographical advantages to handle system integration and global logistics functions, while reserving expansion capacity to accommodate global order growth. At the same time, the company signed memorandums of understanding (MOU) with three local Japanese technology companies to jointly develop large-scale AI data centers across Japan.
Relying on Japan's strict manufacturing execution standards, the Japan Global Supply Center has built a production line with an annual capacity of up to 20,000 AI servers. Meanwhile, the company has deployed a professional local service team, combining global technical resources with a local spare parts network to help ensure rapid deployment and stable product operation.
According to previous disclosures by SuperX, as of January 2026, the company had secured AI server procurement orders totaling approximately USD 910 million. Multiple international clients simultaneously signed memorandums of understanding (MOU), planning to purchase a combined total of 5,000 AI servers over the next 12 months. Based on market prices at that time, the value of these related orders could reach up to approximately USD 2.1 billion.
The cooperating party for this order, DDI, is one of the fastest-growing AI infrastructure operators in Japan, and its deployment based on NVIDIA inference GPU resources is rapidly expanding. According to public information, DDI plans to complete the construction of AI data centers in Kagoshima Prefecture and Fukushima Prefecture by 2026, further solidifying the foundation of Japan's next-generation AI computing.
Another partner, Eole Inc., is a publicly listed company in Japan, gaining increasing influence in the domestic GPU server market, primarily providing investment and business development support for AI data center projects.
"NVIDIA ecosystem + computing power/cooling/power supply" integrated layout
Public data shows that SuperX is headquartered in Singapore and provides proprietary hardware, advanced software, and end-to-end services for global artificial intelligence data centers. Its core products include high-performance AI servers, 800-volt direct current (800VDC) solutions, high-density liquid cooling solutions, and AI cloud and AI agents. The company serves large enterprises, research institutions, and cloud and edge computing deployments.
In terms of the computing chip ecosystem, SuperX has joined NVIDIA’s Partner Network (NPN) through its holding subsidiary MicroInference Pte. Ltd., becoming a preferred-level solutions provider (NVIDIA Preferred Solution Provider). The products delivered in this first batch are equipped with NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000, considered the top-tier professional GPU for workstations.
On the infrastructure side, in addition to forming strategic partnerships with Zhongheng Electric (002364.SZ) and Chengtian Weiye (300689.SZ) to develop 800VDC high-voltage direct current power supply products and liquid cooling systems for AI supercomputing centers, SuperX has also established a joint venture with Tianfu Communication (300394.SZ), a global leader in optical device manufacturing, to create optical connectivity solutions. Additionally, SuperX has formed a global service joint venture with Winsuntech (600410.SH) to build comprehensive capabilities in 'computing power + cooling + power supply + services.'
SuperX Chief Technology Officer Kenny Sng stated during the first batch of deliveries in Japan: 'At SuperX, our mission is to lay a solid foundation for the global artificial intelligence industry by providing high-performance infrastructure. Our strategic partnership in Japan embodies this core value. This initial delivery represents not just a transaction but the beginning of a deep and long-term collaboration aimed at accelerating Japan’s digital transformation and setting new standards for technological excellence.'
Aiko Furukawa, CEO of SuperX's wholly-owned Japanese subsidiary, SuperX Industries Co., Limited, believes that the commencement of operations at the company's global supply center in Japan, along with the successful delivery of the first batch of products, marks an important step in implementing the company's global strategy.
Disclaimer: The above news does not represent the company’s views. It is an analysis and prediction made by the author based on currently available information, subject to various risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ significantly from the description above due to multiple factors and should not be considered investment advice for anyone.
Source: Gonggong News Network • GNN
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