What To Know
- At the 2025 OCP Global Summit in San Jose, ASUS unveiled a major leap forward for enterprise artificial intelligence, introducing its XA NB3I-E12 AI servers powered by NVIDIA HGX B300 systems and the groundbreaking ASUS AI Factory built on NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture.
- Delivering up to 1 petaFLOP of AI computing capacity and supporting models with up to 200 billion parameters, it allows developers and researchers to train and test AI systems directly from their desktops with unprecedented speed and efficiency.
Thailand AI News: ASUS Accelerates the Next Wave of AI Innovation
At the 2025 OCP Global Summit in San Jose, ASUS unveiled a major leap forward for enterprise artificial intelligence, introducing its XA NB3I-E12 AI servers powered by NVIDIA HGX B300 systems and the groundbreaking ASUS AI Factory built on NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture. These next-generation systems aim to redefine how corporations and cloud service providers harness AI at scale by providing immense computing power, streamlined deployment, and seamless scalability.

ASUS introduces powerful new AI servers and its groundbreaking AI Factory, setting a new global benchmark for enterprise-scale artificial intelligence.
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Starting this September, ASUS began shipping its AI POD units based on the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform along with the XA NB3I-E12 servers, giving enterprises early access to next-gen AI performance and reliability. According to this Thailand AI News report, the company’s unveiling marks a pivotal moment in how enterprise-grade AI infrastructure will evolve to support generative AI, automation, and predictive technologies across industries.
ASUS AI Factory Redefines Enterprise Efficiency
The ASUS AI Factory, powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell platform, is designed as an all-in-one ecosystem combining hardware, optimized software, and professional integration services. It simplifies AI deployment from edge devices to full-scale supercomputing systems, offering companies a direct route to implement advanced AI applications such as natural language processing and large language models. Through the synergy of ASUS servers, rack-scale AI PODs, and advanced serviceability designs, organizations can significantly cut deployment complexity while enhancing operational performance and sustainability.
Visitors at the summit experienced firsthand how the AI Factory enables industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and smart cities to innovate faster with greater precision. This unified system represents a new model for future-ready enterprises—enabling them to expand AI adoption without the bottlenecks that have traditionally slowed implementation.
Compact Powerhouse for Developers
Adding to its lineup, ASUS launched the Ascent GX10—a compact yet immensely powerful personal AI supercomputer featuring the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. Delivering up to 1 petaFLOP of AI computing capacity and supporting models with up to 200 billion parameters, it allows developers and researchers to train and test AI systems directly from their desktops with unprecedented speed and efficiency.
Pushing Performance Boundaries with AMD EPYC Integration
ASUS also showcased servers powered by AMD EPYC 9005 processors, designed for high-density, mission-critical workloads. The ESC8000A-E13X and RS520QA-E13 series offer advanced scalability, PCIe 5.0 support, and high-speed connectivity for demanding applications like HPC, generative AI, and cloud computing. These solutions embody ASUS’s commitment to pushing computational boundaries while ensuring optimal energy use and network throughput.
Building the Future of AI Data Centers
ASUS continues to reinforce its leadership in data center innovation with its upcoming “Infrastructure for Every Scale” session at OCP, where it will explore how organizations can construct scalable, trillion-token-ready AI systems. The company’s vision extends beyond hardware—it’s about creating an ecosystem that empowers businesses to think bigger, scale smarter, and innovate responsibly.
As ASUS drives forward with its AI Factory and next-generation servers, it is positioning itself as a cornerstone in the global transition toward intelligent, sustainable computing. The fusion of NVIDIA and AMD technologies ensures that AI is no longer the future—it’s the new foundation for enterprise progress.
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