NexCore
San Francisco and the broader Bay Area have long been the epicenter of global technological innovation. As we enter the era of Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs), the demand for localized, high-performance computing power has reached unprecedented levels. Modern enterprises in San Francisco—ranging from stealth-mode startups in SoMa to global financial giants in the Financial District—require more than just hardware; they require a "Technical Roadmap" that aligns with the rapid pace of Silicon Valley's development.
The transition from traditional cloud-based computing to a hybrid "Edge-to-Core" architecture is particularly evident in the San Francisco market. Low-latency demands for real-time AI inference and the rising costs of public cloud egress fees have driven a massive "Cloud Repatriation" movement. Our Dell Server solutions, specifically engineered for high-density environments, provide the physical backbone necessary for this transition. By serving San Francisco with direct factory integration, we bridge the gap between Asian manufacturing precision and American engineering requirements.
For global procurement officers, the challenge lies in the "Total Cost of Ownership" (TCO) and "Supply Chain Resiliency." Serving San Francisco requires a deep understanding of local compliance, including FCC certification, UL safety standards, and energy efficiency mandates like California's Title 20 and Title 24. Our manufacturing approach integrates these requirements at the factory level, ensuring that every PowerEdge R760 or R960 shipped to a San Francisco data center is "Plug-and-Play" compliant.
As TDP (Thermal Design Power) for modern CPUs and GPUs climbs toward 500W and beyond, the architectural limits of traditional air cooling are being tested. Our upcoming technology roadmap for 2024-2025 focuses on "Direct-to-Chip" liquid cooling integration. For San Francisco's urban data centers, where space is at a premium and cooling costs are high, this provides a massive Information Gain in terms of operational efficiency. Our manufacturing facility in Shenzhen is currently piloting modular liquid-cooling chassis designed specifically for Dell's 16th Generation PowerEdge architecture.
NexCore's Advanced Server Assembly and QC Facility
NexCore Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional AI server manufacturer and solution provider established in 2017. Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, the company operates a modern production facility covering 386 square meters and specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of high-performance GPU servers, AI training servers, AI inference systems, HPC servers, and customized computing infrastructure solutions.
With over 9 years of industry experience and 6 years of export experience, NexCore has built a strong reputation for delivering reliable and scalable AI computing solutions to customers worldwide. The company achieved an annual export revenue of approximately USD 18 million and serves clients across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania.
Innovation is a core driving force behind NexCore’s growth. The company possesses strong in-house R&D capabilities supported by a team of 128 experienced engineers specializing in server architecture, GPU optimization, thermal design, and AI infrastructure development. During the past year alone, NexCore successfully launched 86 new products and solutions to meet the rapidly evolving demands of the artificial intelligence industry.
Shipping high-value enterprise hardware to San Francisco involves navigating complex international logistics and trade regulations. NexCore provides a comprehensive "White Glove" service that includes DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) options, handling all customs clearance and localized trucking to the final data center destination. Our compliance team ensures that all products are certified under international standards: CE, FCC, RoHS, and UL.
Furthermore, our E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) is backed by a rigorous 46-person QC team. In the San Francisco market, where downtime can cost thousands of dollars per minute for high-frequency trading or SaaS platforms, our multi-stage testing protocol—including 72-hour stress tests and thermal cycling—is not just a feature; it is a necessity.
For standard configurations like the PowerEdge R760, our typical factory lead time is 7-10 business days, with air freight to SFO taking an additional 3-5 days. Custom OEM orders may take 3-4 weeks depending on component availability.
We provide a global warranty and partner with local system integrators in the Bay Area to offer on-site support and replacement parts. Most Dell components are internationally warrantied through ProSupport services.
Yes, our 16th generation Dell servers utilize Titanium and Platinum-rated PSUs (up to 96% efficiency), complying with California Energy Commission (CEC) standards for data center equipment.
Absolutely. We offer full OEM/ODM services including custom BIOS splashes, branded chassis bezels, and specialized firmware configurations to meet the unique branding needs of San Francisco tech companies.