Singapore's SuperX to Launch 1.6T Optical Modules in Japan and Showcase AIDC Solutions
2026-06-05 13:53
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - SuperX AI Technology Limited (NASDAQ: SUPX) will launch its 1.6T optical module solution at Interop Tokyo 2026, held from June 10 to 12, 2026, and showcase a full-stack artificial intelligence data center (AIDC) solution covering AI computing, modular AI factories, and digital power infrastructure.

Welcome to the SuperX Booth (7N26) to Explore Full-Stack AIDC Solutions

Aiko Furukawa, CEO of SuperX Industries Co. Limited, the wholly owned subsidiary of SuperX in Japan, stated that Japan is a strategically important market for SuperX, and the company is committed to supporting its rapidly growing AI infrastructure needs. Leveraging its existing presence in Japan, including a global supply center in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, SuperX is able to provide localized delivery, faster response times, and long-term operational support.

The newly launched 1.6T optical module solution is designed to meet the high-bandwidth connectivity demands of large-scale AI training and inference environments. Based on a full digital signal processor (DSP) architecture and integrated silicon photonics technology, this solution delivers high-performance, reliable connectivity and flexible deployment across Ethernet and InfiniBand AI infrastructures. Previously, SuperX established SuperX Optical Communications, a joint venture focused on end-to-end optical solutions for next-generation AI data centers. The AI computing platforms showcased by SuperX include: the high-performance SuperX XN8161-B300 AI server based on the NVIDIA HGX B300 platform, designed for intensive training and high-performance computing workloads; a flexible, high-density computing platform featuring NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, optimized for diverse AI deployments; and the rack-scale SuperX GB300 NVL72 system based on the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra superchip, designed to support large-scale model development.

The modular AI factory solution is designed around IT workload requirements, helping customers transition to a more scalable, performance-oriented AIDC deployment model. By leveraging a pre-verified, full-stack architecture integrating computing, power, cooling, and networking, SuperX simplifies AI factory construction. Based on an agile baseline engineering platform, SuperX can update and adjust designs to match specific customer GPU servers and application workloads. This solution combines standardized designs, prefabricated modules, and engineering validation to reduce time-to-market to 6-9 months, supporting expansion from an initial 2.5MW pod to a 20MW cluster and up to an 80MW large-scale computing campus. The 800V DC power architecture for high-density AI infrastructure adopts a medium-voltage rectifier (MVR) design, enabling more efficient power distribution, reduced conversion complexity, and improved energy utilization. With a modular, highly integrated design, this architecture simplifies large-scale deployment, supports stable operation, reduces power loss, and offers flexible configuration options to meet different site, workload, and expansion needs. In terms of localized presence, SuperX's global supply center in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, has an annual production capacity of up to 20,000 AI servers. Supported by a global engineering team and a localized spare parts network, SuperX provides end-to-end support to customers across Japan.

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