Singapore's SuperX Launches First AI Inference Cloud Center in Denver, USA
2026-06-10 14:43
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - SuperX AI Technology Limited has launched its first AI inference cloud center in Denver, Colorado, USA, marking the company's inaugural cloud service deployment in the North American market. The Singapore-headquartered firm, listed on Nasdaq under the ticker Supx, positions this center as a core component of its international expansion strategy.

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Enterprise artificial intelligence is transitioning from the experimental phase to industrial application, where models require not only training but also continuous operation. In this process, the inference stage becomes the critical moment when models generate responses, involving practical applications such as text generation, image classification, request interpretation, or decision support. For enterprises, inference services must be fast, reliable, and cost-sustainable, while also adapting to sudden changes in workload.

The Denver center leverages Nvidia's acceleration technology and SuperX's in-house expertise in GPU resource management, specifically designed for low-latency inference services. The company emphasizes elastic cloud capabilities, system optimization, and rapid deployment, which directly impact the efficiency of bringing AI into production for enterprises. Denver was chosen primarily for its geographic location, facilitating connectivity to multiple North American markets, thereby reducing latency and improving user experience. This is particularly beneficial for scenarios such as virtual assistants, productivity tools, predictive analytics, customer service automation, and cybersecurity, as well as industrial applications requiring interaction with operating systems and enterprise data.

SuperX serves customers through two business models: the "on-demand" model for clients seeking flexibility, and the "reserved capacity" model for enterprises requiring dedicated resources to ensure operational continuity. According to SuperX, a significant portion of the Denver center's initial capacity was pre-booked before activation, with demand coming from AI-focused technology companies, although the company did not disclose specific figures.

Kenny Sng, Chief Technology Officer of SuperX, stated that the AI industry is entering a new phase where success increasingly depends on the ability to manage AI services reliably and efficiently at scale. Pre-launch bookings confirmed market demand for infrastructure specifically built for inference. The center emphasizes compatibility with current and future Nvidia platforms to meet enterprise customers' needs for infrastructure evolution and service continuity.

SuperX positions itself as a full-stack AI infrastructure provider, with a product portfolio including high-performance AI servers, 800V DC solutions, high-density liquid cooling, cloud AI, and AI agents. The Denver center's 800Vdc solutions and liquid cooling systems reflect that data center energy management is becoming a competitive differentiator. Currently, the platform is available through an invitation-based onboarding program, designed to control the initial phase and align with demand.

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