NexCore
Established in 2017 and headquartered in the primary technological innovation hub of Shenzhen, China, NexCore Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. has grown to become a premier designer, manufacturer, and international exporter of elite-grade enterprise computing hardware. Operating a highly specialized, cutting-edge production facility encompassing 386 square meters, NexCore is dedicated entirely to the precision design, hardware integration, thermal engineering, and deployment of complex computing machines.
Our technology suite specializes in high-performance GPU acceleration hardware, AI training clusters, large language model (LLM) inference nodes (optimized for local frameworks including DeepSeek), HPC (High-Performance Computing) servers, and scalable network-attached storage (NAS) architectures. NexCore integrates hardware engineering expertise with a robust component supply matrix to supply modern datacenters worldwide.
With over 9 years of direct engineering experience in server configurations and 6 years of international export logistics management, NexCore maintains an annual export value exceeding USD 18 million. We systematically serve datacenter clients, cloud service operators, enterprise system integrators, and research organizations across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Oceania.
Every xFusion V7 rack server exported by NexCore is backed by a structured ecosystem. Our strict compliance checks, component-level tracking, and system integration practices guarantee that each GPU server or storage array delivers reliable uptime. From thermal modeling to bios configuration, our solutions are optimized for production-grade reliability.
The xFusion FusionServer V7 lineup represents a leap forward in workload density, energy management, and computing throughput. Designed for data centers requiring high scalability, these servers utilize modern processor technology, PCIe 5.0 expansion, and efficient cooling systems.
Integrating the Intel Xeon Scalable Processors, the FusionServer V7 platform supports up to 60+ cores per physical socket. With support for DDR5 memory subsystems at up to 4800 MT/s, memory-bound database engines and virtualization hypervisors see a substantial increase in system throughput.
Operating at twice the bandwidth of previous generations, PCIe Gen 5 expansion slots enable seamless communication between processors and high-velocity GPUs (such as NVidia H100/A100 class hardware or specialized AI accelerators). This structure is essential for training LLM neural networks like DeepSeek.
Dynamic Power Saving Technology (DEMT) monitors individual server workloads, automatically scaling down processing assets during low-use phases. This optimization enables enterprise operators to reduce data center PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) without compromising peak request handling.
NexCore's operation in Shenzhen, China, provides distinct strategic advantages. Located within one of the world's most dense technology clusters, we maintain direct access to the supply lines of raw silicon, printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs), premium capacitors, heavy-duty cooling modules, and structural chassis fabricators.
Our collaborative ecosystem consists of 1,250 verified supply partners. This broad network helps buffer against component shortages, keeping pricing stable and allowing for highly customized configurations that meet the requirements of international buyers.
To maintain strict reliability standards, NexCore employs a dedicated 46-member Quality Control division. Every single xFusion FusionServer V7 node undergoes a comprehensive multi-step quality assurance program prior to packaging and dispatch:
As compute requirements scale upward with modern artificial intelligence models (such as DeepSeek-R1, LLaMA-3, and proprietary transformer architectures), NexCore's V7 product roadmap is aligned with upcoming technology standards.
Preparing next-generation V7 and early-stage V8 revisions to support PCIe 6.0 PAM4 signaling, doubling the data rate to ensure the latest network controllers and accelerator cards run without performance bottlenecks.
Expanding direct-to-chip (D2C) liquid cooling support to manage high CPU and GPU thermal designs. This design optimization keeps system temperatures stable under heavy, continuous processing workloads.
Implementing Compute Express Link (CXL) 2.0 and 3.0 interfaces to allow dynamic memory sharing across nodes. This enables large-scale database operations and high-volume workloads to access shared, low-latency RAM pools.
Every system configuration in the FusionServer V7 lineup is designed to address specific workload profiles. Rather than relying on a generic build, NexCore customizes processing elements, memory setups, and storage paths to align with key enterprise use cases.
With the rapid adoption of open-source architectures like DeepSeek-R1, hosting massive, highly complex LLMs requires computing systems with high bandwidth and large GPU memory pools. NexCore's specialized V7 platforms, such as the FusionServer G8600 V7, support multiple accelerator GPUs, high-speed host interconnects, and low-latency storage interfaces, enabling stable inference performance under high user demand.
Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) combines virtualization, computing resources, and software-defined storage into a single hardware node. The FusionServer 2288H V7 is optimized for this role, providing support for high core-count processors, dual-port 10GE/25GE networking interfaces, and flexible drive configuration options to balance compute density with storage performance.
Modern businesses handle massive volumes of unstructured data that require high-speed access. The FusionServer 2258 V7 and 5288 V7 models can be configured as high-density NAS systems, supporting hybrid drive arrays (large LFF HDDs for cold data, NVMe SSDs for fast caching) to deliver reliable, high-capacity storage performance.
Scientific modeling, simulation, and financial risk forecasting require highly reliable computing hardware. The V7 1U (1288H V7) and 2U configurations can be clustered using high-speed network interfaces (InfiniBand or RoCEv2) to deliver consistent parallel computing performance for complex processing tasks.
Purchasing server infrastructure for international deployment requires careful coordination of hardware configuration, shipping logistics, and regional compliance. NexCore simplifies this process for corporate buyers, cloud service providers, and system integrators. We offer comprehensive OEM and ODM services to adapt standard xFusion FusionServer V7 systems to specific datacenter requirements.
Our hardware engineers collaborate with client technical teams to customize BIOS configurations, set IPMI alert parameters, pre-configure hypervisors, and adjust storage controller settings. This ensures that every shipped server arrives ready to mount in destination server racks.
To ensure smooth customs clearance and compliance, all NexCore systems are verified to meet standard global certifications, including CE, FCC, RoHS, and UL requirements. Our logistics department coordinates shipping routes to ensure secure delivery across North America, Europe, Asia, and other international regions.