In July, Infinitix announced its partnership with ENLight, Supermicro, and other leading tech firms to establish the Asia Artificial Intelligence Computing Center (AICC), set to become the region’s premier AI computing hub. The center, based in Taipei, aims to significantly elevate Taiwan’s position in the global AI technology landscape.
As Taiwan’s sole NVIDIA Preferred Solution Advisor, Infinitix specializes in AI chip-based GPU scheduling and AI platform management. Its proprietary AI-Stack software has already enabled numerous GPU purchasers and computing centers to maximize system performance and return on investment. The collaboration around AICC has further refined AI-Stack’s capabilities in managing large-scale computing centers.
The AICC is the brainchild of ENLight, in collaboration with Supermicro, Infinitix, Chief Telecom, VMFIVE, and Besta. It will feature 256 GPU servers powered by the state-of-the-art H200 accelerated computing chips, positioning the center as Asia’s most advanced AI computing facility. Supermicro will supply the H200 GPU servers, while Infinitix will contribute its expertise in AI infrastructure management through its cutting-edge computing power scheduling platform, AI-Stack. Chief Telecom will provide the facility’s high-performance server rooms and network infrastructure.
Infinitix’s AI-Stack will serve as the backbone of the AICC’s management system, leveraging the company’s third-generation GPU chip management technology to optimize performance and enhance efficiency. The center is scheduled to be operational by the fourth quarter of this year, offering substantial computing support across various industries, thereby accelerating the practical implementation of AI technologies.
The AICC is expected to make a significant impact across multiple sectors, including government, semiconductor, finance, healthcare, and manufacturing. With strong government support and robust industry collaboration, the AICC is set to establish Taiwan as a leader in the global AI technology competition, making it Asia’s top intelligent computing center.