
**TAIPEI, Taiwan — May 26, 2026** — Inventec Corporation, a global leader in high-performance computing and technology innovation, is proud to announce its participation in COMPUTEX 2026, the largest annual technology exhibition in Taiwan, taking place from June 2 to June 5. This year, Inventec will be situated in the Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2, 4F, within the AI Computing & System Solutions Area (Booth R0313a), where it will debut its "AI Factory" core concept. The showcase focuses on the seamless integration of AI infrastructure with a diverse array of real-world applications, emphasizing Inventec’s role in accelerating the commercialization of AI across global industries.
The foundation of the AI Factory begins with robust hardware that spans from the edge to the data center. To address the growing need for localized intelligence, Inventec is highlighting the Atlas Edge AI Server, a physical AI platform built on NVIDIA IGX Thor to run complex generative AI models directly at the edge. This capability is further expanded through a comprehensive lineup of AI servers designed for intensive training and inference. These systems utilize Intel® Xeon® 6 processors paired with diverse NVIDIA AI infrastructure to meet the demands of agentic AI with lowest token cost and top performance. Notable highlights include the P2000G7 and P5880G7 featuring NVIDIA Vera Rubin, as well as the P9000G7 and P5800G7, which are based on NVIDIA HGX B300 systems with both air and liquid cooling options. Furthermore, Inventec is introducing the liquid-cooled P600G7 accelerated by NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU. To complement its portfolio with diverse high-performance options, Inventec is also prominently featuring the P9500AG7, a powerful AI server driven by AMD EPYC™ Processors and AMD Instinct™ MI355X GPUs, delivering exceptional computational flexibility for modern data centers.
As AI workloads demand higher density and more efficient management systems, Inventec has extended its expertise into sophisticated rack-level solutions. Central to this effort is the Artemis III powered by NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72, in full production, specifically engineered for large-scale generative AI applications. Complementing these systems is a range of versatile rack solutions designed to meet diverse customer needs, most notably the Elpis Rack solution developed in partnership with Intel. The Elpis Rack provides a critical layer of reliability through advanced leakage detection and comprehensive management systems. By utilizing a Rack Management Controller (RMC) and smart software telemetry, Inventec enables unified visibility and control over power, cooling, and performance, ensuring that data center environments can scale safely and efficiently.
Beyond hardware infrastructure, the "AI Factory" strategy encompasses a broad spectrum of AI-driven applications that transform traditional workflows into intelligent ecosystems. In the realm of smart design and manufacturing, the Design Agent leverages generative AI to predict thermal distribution and shorten development cycles, while the Observation Agent provides real-time defect detection and root cause analysis. These innovations extend to robotics through a Sim-to-Real framework, featuring the iTwin dual-arm collaborative robot and the iUGV autonomous inspection vehicle, all managed by the iFMS factory-wide scheduling platform. Furthermore, Inventec is bringing AI into everyday life with Domain Agent applications for fashion, navigation, and health management, as well as developing advanced electronics for the next generation of intelligent vehicles.
Inventec remains committed to delivering forward-looking solutions that bridge the gap between technological potential and real-world value. Industry partners, clients, and media are cordially invited to visit the Inventec booth R0313a at the Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 2 to engage with our experts and discover how we shaping AI future.