Unlocking Enterprise AI: xFusion’s Seamless Integration from Edge Workstations to Liquid-Cooled Data Centers
xFusion has made waves at ISC 2026 by unveiling its scalable enterprise AI computing models, effectively transitioning capabilities from edge devices to large-scale data centers. Attendees at the Hamburg exhibition were keen to explore practical production frameworks that could enhance operational efficiency without compromising on performance. It’s a common oversight for hardware selection processes to overlook physical operating constraints, risking the exposure of sensitive proprietary data when relying on public APIs.
A Versatile Hardware Portfolio
In response to these challenges, xFusion introduced a robust four-tier hardware portfolio designed for seamless scalability. The structure enables processing capacity to expand incrementally across various setups:
- Individual Workstations
- Workgroup Clusters
- Corporate Office Appliances
- Facility-Level Supernodes
Personal Edge Processing Devices
For professionals in fields requiring intricate computations, such as 3D rendering and architectural simulations, dedicated local resources are essential. Engineers often process extensive datasets locally before offloading to centralized computing clusters.
At the heart of this capability is the FusionXtation X3 8000 Gen2 edge computing node. This workstation serves as the foundational layer, allowing teams to handle 70-billion to 200-billion parameter models with efficacy.
Equipped with Intel Core Ultra processors and dual professional-grade GPUs, these workstations offer dynamic memory configurations, including up to 256 gigabytes of error-correcting DDR5 RAM and eight terabytes of internal storage.
Users have reported a 70% increase in 8K rendering speed and a 50% enhancement in AI processing capabilities compared to previous hardware iterations. With integrated Baseboard Management Controllers, IT professionals maintain consistent remote access, while four 40-gigabit-per-second Thunderbolt ports facilitate efficient data transfers.
Workgroup Data Containment Appliances
Data security is paramount, especially for regulated industries where uncontrolled data flows can lead to compliance risks. The introduction of external application marketplaces also opens doors to potential threats.
To tackle these pressing concerns, xFusion has developed the FusionXpark appliance. This solution enables engineering teams to uphold stringent regulatory standards during the application design process.
With two FusionXpark units working together, teams can efficiently tackle 405-billion parameter models, operating securely within native CUDA environments. The NVIDIA DGX OS is factory-installed, ensuring developers have immediate access to essential toolchains while facilitating secure overflow processing into DGX Cloud.
Corporate Token Processing Utilities
The complexities of modern corporate functions often lead to unsustainable consumption of processing power, resulting in inflated operational costs. To alleviate these issues, xFusion has conceived the TokenBox, a centralized processing unit capable of generating tokens for entire organizations.
Each TokenBox can manage models with up to 1.6 trillion parameters, significantly reducing the capital expenditure typically needed for dedicated server rooms.
Designed with internal liquid cooling mechanisms, these units operate at just 35 decibels during active computations, allowing for deployment in standard office environments. Plus, pre-installed software helps bypass lengthy configuration periods, accelerating ROI.
Data Centre Computing Engines
As companies expand, scaling their computing capabilities becomes essential. The final tier focuses on advanced thermal infrastructure, including liquid-cooled racks and supernodes.
These high-density infrastructure packages can manage 240 kilowatts per cabinet, transforming raw electrical input into efficient floating-point operations. What’s more, xFusion’s custom low-loss core components reduce operational costs by 15%.
Centralized corporate clusters utilize the FusionServer G6550 V8 inference server, which can house up to ten dual-width graphics processing units.
The FusionPoD liquid cooling system efficiently controls thermal output, achieving an impressive Power Usage Effectiveness of 1.06. The innovative cooling loops employ advanced materials like graphene pads and diamond cold plates, ensuring optimal performance.
The FusionOne DFS storage solution underpins these compute clusters, allowing impressive sequential read bandwidths of 200 gigabytes per second while maintaining a 94.1% storage utilization through erasure coding.
Executive teams looking for infrastructure solutions can explore detailed product specifications at xFusion.
This innovative approach to enterprise AI computing not only embraces advanced technology but does so in a way that enhances security, performance, and scalability. Are you ready to elevate your enterprise tech game? Join the conversation and discover how xFusion can transform your business landscape today!

