AIXSpace launches 2 m² micro edge data center with 2-hour deployment

AIXSpace announced the launch of two edge-infrastructure products under its Ultra-Simple Series: the Micro Edge Data Center and the Smart Micro-Module. The company positions both as turnkey, prefabricated deployments designed to integrate with its Global Edge Intelligence Fabric (GEIF) for edge compute rollouts where footprint, deployment time, and operations overhead are constraints.

The Ultra-Simple Series Micro Edge Data Center is pitched as “a data center in 2 square meters.” AIXSpace says the unit integrates enclosed cabinets, cooling, power distribution, remote management, and fire protection into a single prefabricated system. In the release, AIXSpace claims it can be operational “in as little as 2 hours,” and targets locations including bank branches, securities offices, telecom stores, transportation hubs, and industrial control rooms.

On efficiency and acoustics, AIXSpace states the Micro Edge Data Center can achieve PUE as low as 1.3 and uses a sealed-aisle design and EC fan speed control. The company also claims “30% lower energy consumption compared to conventional small data centers.” For environments where the unit sits near occupants, AIXSpace claims an IP5X fully sealed design, anti-condensation technology, and a noise level of 46 dB “even at full load.” Operationally, the product includes a 15.6-inch touchscreen, facial recognition, and AI voice interaction, plus 24/7 remote monitoring with alerts via SMS, phone, or mobile app. The release also references “flexible backup power configurations” and a “professional UPS,” but doesn’t provide electrical ratings or runtime figures.

AIXSpace also announced the Ultra-Simple Series Smart Micro-Module for larger edge deployments that it describes as 50–500+ square meters. The company describes a modular, prefabricated approach spanning cabinet cold aisles, power distribution, cooling, and monitoring, and claims it can cut construction time by 50% versus traditional data centers. AIXSpace lists PUE as low as 1.3 for this system as well, and claims a “base-mounted air conditioning system” can increase cabinet density by 15% while reducing energy consumption by 50% versus “conventional机房” (as written in the release). For monitoring, AIXSpace describes a 32-inch smart screen and an optional 75-inch screen with an automatic sliding door, plus “U-level asset positioning technology” for inventory and status detection, with a claim of reducing operational labor costs by 50%. It also claims “hot-swappable components” and “decoupled cooling systems” intended to support maintenance without service interruption.

AIXSpace CEO Henry Xu said, “The future of AI is built at the edge, and infrastructure must be as agile, efficient, and scalable as the applications it powers.” The company says the Ultra-Simple Series Micro Edge Data Center and Smart Micro-Module are “now available globally” through AIXSpace’s GEIF partner network, and it promotes “zero upfront investment,” revenue sharing, and DePIN token incentives as commercialization options.

Source: AIXSpace

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