AZIOAI.ai launches modular GPU data center solutions and compute services

AZIOAI.ai, a newly established independent division of AZIO Corp, has introduced a suite of high-performance GPU infrastructure products and modular data center solutions. This initiative addresses the growing demand for accelerated computing in data center environments driven by artificial intelligence, machine learning, and large-scale data processing, according to AZIOAI.ai’s announcement.

AZIOAI.ai’s offering includes enterprise-grade GPU servers featuring NVIDIA H100, H200, and future B300 systems. It also provides turnkey AI-compute clusters, modular and scalable data center solutions, high-density GPU rack integrations, and Compute-as-a-Service (CaaS) for organizations requiring on-demand capacity. These solutions are designed for applications requiring real-time processing, AI training, inference, analytics, and simulation workloads, with a focus on reliability and engineering discipline.

The company reports active engagements with universities, government agencies, media and entertainment studios employing high-density GPU rendering, enterprise AI teams, and technology vendors scaling AI model training and edge workloads—all sectors demanding reliable accelerated computing platforms.

Following strong market demand since its initial launch, AZIOAI.ai has transitioned into an independent operating company with its own partnerships, distribution channels, and global expansion goals. The company is targeting $300 million to $500 million in revenue by 2026, supported by global GPU server distribution and integration, modular AI data center deployments for enterprise and government, and recurring-revenue compute services. AZIOAI.ai notes strategic project growth in regions including North America, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and other emerging AI markets.

AZIO Corp is a US-based hardware engineering company focused on electronics, precision craftsmanship, and industrial design, and is a licensed partner of Super Micro. AZIOAI.ai extends this expertise to GPU-based infrastructure tailored for the demands of enterprise and research AI applications.

Source: AZIO AI

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