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OEM/ODM Private Cloud Supplier & Exporter

Empowering Enterprises Worldwide with Tailored Bare-Metal Servers, High-Density GPU Architecture, and High-Performance Storage for Sovereign Computing Environments.

Corporate Profile & Infrastructure Engineering Prowess

NexCore Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., founded in 2017 and headquartered in the tech epicenter of Shenzhen, China, has established itself as an industry-leading manufacturer and developer of dedicated high-performance AI computing nodes and specialized private cloud servers. Our state-of-the-art R&D integration laboratory and precision alignment center serve as the core matrix where highly customized hardware plans transition from schematics to hyper-scale deployments.

With an engineering legacy spanning more than 9 years of specialized hardware layout and 6 years of strategic global distribution, NexCore has earned a global footprint. Annually delivering approximately USD 18 million in high-performance computer hardware, NexCore has consistently optimized private architectures for enterprises across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania. We bridge the gap between complex silicon requirements and deployment-ready edge, storage, and computing platforms.

Our operation leverages partnerships with more than 1,250 certified global component manufacturers and system integrators. By securing primary component paths (including enterprise CPUs, cutting-edge GPU platforms, custom ASIC solutions, memory modules, and specialized boot controllers), NexCore mitigates geopolitical and hardware-channel bottlenecks, delivering reliable lead times for business-critical deployments.

NexCore Server Manufacturing Facility and Assembly Inspection Line

9+ Years

Industry Engineering Experience

1,250+

Global Supply Chain Partners

128

In-House R&D Engineers

86

New Platforms Launched Annually

Global Enterprise Demand for Private Cloud Environments

Analyzing the paradigm shift toward sovereign infrastructure, data custody, and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) predictability.

NexCore R&D Laboratory Testing Server Boards and Hardware Integration

The Sovereign Cloud Paradigm

Modern enterprises face complex challenges in data privacy, unpredictable public cloud egress fees, and the critical need to shield algorithmic workflows from public networks. The rise of sovereign cloud requirements and strict regional data residency regulations has led global procurement officers to transition core processing operations back to bare-metal private cloud systems.

By hosting critical infrastructure in localized facilities, colocation hubs, or secure internal data centers, enterprises gain complete control over hardware configurations, firmware layers, and storage management systems. NexCore supports this transition by supplying enterprise-grade bare-metal designs optimized for virtualization stacks (including OpenStack, VMware vSphere, Proxmox VE, and Microsoft Hyper-V).

"Private cloud architecture delivers up to a 45% reduction in multi-year compute expenses compared to hyperscale public cloud hosting, while ensuring sub-millisecond latencies for mission-critical core services."

Macro-Industry Solutions & Deployments

Custom server nodes optimized for specific enterprise verticals, enabling scale and flexibility.

FinTech & Banking Infrastructure

Designed for secure banking platforms, fraud detection, and transactional databases. Features dual-socket scalability, NVMe drive configurations, and high-performance PCIe RAID arrays with cache protection (e.g., 9560-8i controllers) to ensure zero data-loss states.

AI Training & LLM Inference

Engineered for model execution and deep-learning clusters. Built for dense hardware arrangements (up to 8U GPU chassis formats) designed to optimize power delivery and cooling for multiple high-performance accelerator cards.

Industrial IoT & Edge Processing

For factory-floor deployments, smart automation systems, and processing environments requiring space-saving, short-depth server chassis configurations. Engineered to operate reliably in wide temperature ranges.

Custom Hardware Engineering & OEM/ODM Capabilities

A technical review of NexCore's hardware integration, specialized design services, and custom chassis options.

Advanced Component Customization

NexCore's hardware engineering is led by a team of 128 server architects and thermal design experts. We customize compute nodes down to the silicon alignment, BIOS structure, and cooling airflow pathways. Our capabilities address critical technical parameters:

  • Custom BIOS and IPMI/BMC Firmware modification for localized security protocols.
  • Specialized server chassis sizes, including short-depth racks for edge cabinets.
  • Multi-architecture CPU selections matching specific workload profiles.
  • Advanced PCIe backplane design optimizing signal paths for Gen 4.0 and Gen 5.0 systems.

Through our comprehensive R&D capabilities, NexCore successfully designed and launched 86 new solutions last year. This rapid deployment capability allows customers to quickly integrate current processors, security features, and storage interfaces as they are brought to market.

Thermal Simulation & Airflow Management

High-density computing introduces demanding thermal management requirements. Our engineering team uses computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to analyze thermal load patterns and design custom fan control algorithms, optimized heatsinks, and partitioned internal duct layouts. This ensures stable operating temperatures, maximizes the lifespan of critical components, and maintains low fan power consumption during peak workloads.

Additionally, our high-density server configurations are built with power supply units (PSUs) featuring 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency ratings. These systems support intelligent power phase management, helping to minimize energy waste and ensure reliable operation across varying electrical loads.

Strict Quality Management & Supply Chain Control

Reliability in enterprise hardware requires comprehensive quality control. NexCore maintains a dedicated quality assurance department staffed by 46 quality analysts. This team operates independently, verifying every stage of development, assembly, and shipping.

Our quality verification process includes detailed inspection stages:

  1. Incoming Component Verification: Testing memory modules, drive controller chips, network interfaces, and capacitor components.
  2. Voltage Stability Testing: Under-volting and over-volting motherboard designs to identify trace weaknesses.
  3. System Integration Testing: Verifying software and hardware compatibility across diverse OS and hypervisor configurations.
  4. Thermal Burn-In Testing: Operating fully built configurations in high-temperature environments for a minimum of 48 hours to screen for early hardware failures.
  5. Final Quality Inspection: Complete verification of hardware, ports, and packaging to ensure safe international transport.

Global Trade & Export Compliance

With 6 years of international export experience, NexCore has established logistics and compliance processes to manage shipping to diverse markets. We handle customs documentation, import/export declarations, and shipping arrangements to minimize delays.

Our systems comply with major international requirements, including CE, FCC, RoHS, and CCC. This standardization ensures our servers are ready for integration into enterprise environments in Europe, North America, and key global regions.

Technical Reference FAQ

Expert answers addressing the design, installation, and deployment of customized private cloud configurations.

What custom OEM/ODM motherboard design choices does NexCore support?

NexCore provides layout options for single-socket, dual-socket, and multi-socket platforms supporting both Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC processor families. We design customized physical motherboard layers to accommodate specific expansion card spaces, dynamic BMC chip integrations, and specialized storage arrays to match enterprise hardware needs.

How does NexCore handle technical support and service SLAs internationally?

We offer tiered SLA support options, ranging from basic component replacement programs to specialized developer-level firmware support. For critical deployments, our technical engineering team is available for virtual support sessions to assist with hardware verification, operating system integration, and diagnostic monitoring.

Can NexCore design servers with short-depth chassis for specific data centers?

Yes, our engineering team designs rack-mount servers with shallow depths (ranging from 400mm to 600mm). These configurations are ideal for telecommunications cabinets, transportation systems, and smaller local edge facilities where space is limited.

How does NexCore manage component sourcing and ensure long-term stability?

We work with over 1,250 direct component suppliers and maintain strategic reserves of critical controllers, memory systems, and chipsets. This helps secure long-term part availability for our hardware series and minimizes variations in build configurations.

Does the hardware support open-source hypervisors and private cloud operating systems?

Yes, NexCore hardware is tested to support major open-source operating systems and hypervisor platforms, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Ubuntu Server, Debian, OpenStack, Proxmox VE, and TrueNAS CORE.