ASUS just pulled back the curtain on its newest infrastructure solutions at Computex 2026. The company is delivering full end-to-end capabilities to power the modern AI Factory. To do this, they teamed up with industry giants like NVIDIA, Intel, and AMD. These deeply integrated setups will help businesses deploy their infrastructure much faster.
The absolute star of the show is the new XA VR721-E3 platform. It is an advanced AI POD built on NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 hardware. This rack-scale system is completely liquid-cooled. Because of this design, it easily tackles massive trillion-parameter models. Teams can even simulate these setups using digital twins before buying any physical hardware.
Next-Generation Liquid Cooling and Smart Software
ASUS also revealed new systems running on NVIDIA HGX Rubin NVL8 platforms and Intel Xeon 6 processors. Buyers can choose the hybrid-cooled XA NR1I-E12L system. Alternatively, they can pick the fully liquid-cooled XA NR1I-E12LR system. For intense training and simulation, the XA NB3I-E12 brings massive power using NVIDIA HGX B300 chips.
If you need extreme density, the 6U XA P8A-E14AXL supports eight liquid-cooled Blackwell GPUs. Meanwhile, the smaller 2U XA P4N-E2 server uses NVIDIA Vera C2 processors to handle next-generation agentic workflows. For standard business tasks, the new RS700A, RS720A, RS500A, and RS520A series utilize 6th generation AMD EPYC CPUs.
Data storage gets a major upgrade too. The UF920-E3-RS24 CMX storage server relies on an NVIDIA Vera CPU and BlueField-4 DPU. It uses a ConnectX-9 SuperNIC to give systems ultra-fast cache access. To make data management seamless, ASUS partnered directly with tech veterans WEKA and IBM.
On the software side, the new ASUS AI Hub features clever NVIDIA NemoClaw integration. This tool allows corporate teams to build secure, autonomous AI assistants for HR, coding, and legal departments. In the medical field, ASUS Smart Healthcare Solutions combines handheld ultrasound tech and VivoWatch devices with NVIDIA NeMo libraries. This powers the specialized ASUS Healthcare AI Agent Platform right on-premises.
Finally, ASUS is working with Dobby DeepAgent Platform and NunoX to bring agentic tools to smaller businesses. They are also utilizing the secure Yocto project on NVIDIA Jetson hardware, so clients can safely customize Linux. All of these custom setups help data centers improve their PUE and lower overall operational costs. You can buy these new servers worldwide right now, subject to local and regional regulations.
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