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ASUS, a global technology, has announced its strengthened commitment to advancing the Middle East’s AI transformation through its AI Factory architecture. The company revealed that this comprehensive framework integrates NVIDIA-accelerated computing with intelligent infrastructure design to support enterprise-scale AI deployment.

The ASUS AI Factory offers a unified platform for enterprises to build, train, and deploy AI models efficiently. It combines compute, storage, networking, and cooling technologies to deliver seamless performance. The modular and standardized design, recently showcased at GITEX, aligns with ASUS’s vision of enabling “AI for everyone.”

At the event, ASUS showcased its latest NVIDIA-accelerated systems, designed to enhance performance and energy efficiency:

  • ASUS AI POD with NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 – optimized for large language model training and AI workloads.
  • ASUS XA NB3I-E12 with NVIDIA HGX B300 – built on the NVIDIA Blackwell platform for generative AI and reasoning.
  • ASUS ESC NB8-E11 with NVIDIA HGX B200 – supports high-performance inference and training.
  • ESC8000A-E13P powered by AMD EPYC 9005 processors and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs – designed for hybrid workloads.
  • Ascent GX10 modular system – a next-generation, configurable platform for evolving AI applications.

ASUS reported that its ESC8000A-E13P server, powered by AMD EPYC 9005 processors, delivers exceptional scalability and energy efficiency for demanding AI workloads, including generative AI and LLM training. With NVIDIA ConnectX-8 SuperNIC and 400G InfiniBand/Ethernet connectivity, it ensures ultra-low latency and high-bandwidth performance for enterprise-scale AI infrastructure.

Beyond hardware, ASUS revealed that its Professional Services provide complete end-to-end enterprise support. These include infrastructure assessment, planning, configuration, deployment, and lifecycle management. The company’s expertise in thermal design, network integration, and on-site support ensures a seamless transition to AI-ready environments.

The ecosystem is further strengthened by ASUS’s software suite, which includes:

  • ASUS AI Hub for rapid AI service deployment.
  • ASUS Control Center (ACC) for centralized IT management and security.
  • ASUS Infrastructure Deployment Center (AIDC) for automated OS installation and rack-scale deployment.

The integration of NVIDIA AI Enterprise and NVIDIA Omniverse enhances simulation, training, and deployment across multiple industries.

Senic Chiu, Regional Director of Middle East and Africa at ASUS, said the company’s goal is to deliver scalable, sustainable, and high-performance AI infrastructure. He added that by integrating NVIDIA GB300, HGX, and AMD EPYC 9005 technologies, ASUS is empowering enterprises in the UAE to accelerate digital innovation and smart city development.

ASUS reported that the combination of AI Factory solutions and Professional Services marks a key milestone in its regional strategy. The initiative aims to support governments, universities, and enterprises across the Middle East in building world-class AI infrastructure for the future of intelligent technology.