Veltrixa
Optimized compute rack configurations engineered for DeepSeek execution, commercial LLM scaling, and private enterprise database integration.
As Australia's dominant technology and financial capital, Sydney is positioning itself as a core engine for AI innovation. From quantitative trading desks in Martin Place to key engineering facilities around Tech Central and Macquarie Park, the operational demand for heavy-duty AI computing systems has scaled exponentially. Deploying AI workloads, especially deep learning and large language models (LLMs), requires low-latency processing that off-the-shelf hyperscalers often struggle to deliver cost-effectively at scale.
High-performance GPU servers located on-premise or within Sydney’s major data carrier facilities (such as Equinix, NextDC, and Global Switch) offer enterprises localized control over data security, satisfying Australia's strict APRA regulatory standards and data sovereignty requirements. Hardware configuration, power management, and local thermal envelopes represent the core challenges for CTOs deploying machine learning pipelines in the New South Wales business ecosystem.
Sydney's unique geographic position requires localized edge-and-core architectures. Relying on remote US or EU cloud processing introduces network latency, data residency bottlenecks, and unsustainable egress charges. By integrating local high-performance hardware, businesses can run localized LLM inference, predictive modeling, and spatial-intelligence pipelines natively.
Our mission as an AI GPU server manufacturer and exporter is to bridge this hardware availability gap. We deliver rack-ready systems custom-configured to the power parameters, cooling specifications, and hardware integration standards expected by enterprise operators across Australia.
The paradigm shift in artificial intelligence from standard computing to massively parallel operations has transformed the requirements of modern rack systems. Model training now routinely scales to hundreds of billions of parameters, requiring high-bandwidth memory (HBM3), ultra-fast PCIe Gen 5 configurations, and inter-GPU communication bandwidths that standard systems cannot support.
Designed to host deep learning models like the DeepSeek-V3 and DeepSeek-R1 series. Support for high-density GPU layout structures provides the memory bandwidth and matrix computation speeds necessary for large-scale operations.
Equipped with PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD hot-swappable drives, facilitating fast epoch iteration speeds. Direct storage pathways to the GPU memory buffer prevent CPU bottlenecks during extensive training runs.
Engineered to handle elevated Thermal Design Power (TDP). Options include direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems and high-RPM redundant airflow chassis to ensure optimal GPU performance in any environment.
As a leading hardware manufacturer based in Shenzhen, China, we operate at the center of the global electronics supply chain. Our facility uses advanced Factory 4.0 manufacturing processes, combining automated component placement, precision thermal paste application, and computerized structural alignment with rigorous human QA testing protocols. This structure allows us to procure components, build custom chassis, run compatibility tests, and export complex systems faster than conventional integrators.
Shipping a multi-GPU rack configuration to Sydney demands absolute hardware reliability. Every system we export undergoes a comprehensive validation matrix:
Established in 2017, Shenzhen Veltrixa Intelligent Computing Co., Ltd. has grown from a specialized computing firm into a global provider of AI hardware platforms. We offer systems tailored for data center operators, research labs, cloud providers, and enterprise IT teams in North America, Western Europe, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Australia.
We specialize in OEM, ODM, private-label branding, and rack-level integration. Whether your data center requires custom front-panel design, specialized internal PCIe card placement, or specific dual-socket CPU configurations, our engineering team manages the design process from concept to delivery.
Our supply network includes partners across the computing ecosystem, ensuring reliable access to the processors, high-speed RAM, solid-state storage, and power components required for complex enterprise systems.
A selection of our systems built for deep learning, virtualization, cloud networks, and storage integration.
GPU-accelerated hardware is utilized across various local industrial sectors. Designing configurations tailored to these specific local workloads ensures cost-efficiency, operational stability, and hardware optimization:
Sydney's finance sector relies on multi-GPU compute arrays to execute real-time quantitative calculations, market simulation models, and predictive risk assessments with low latency.
Federal and State entities require that data remains onshore. Our servers support direct configuration for private local clouds, complying with federal security and privacy standards.
Providing compute support for research universities in New South Wales. These systems process deep learning workloads, biological analysis, and natural language modeling locally.
Transporting high-value, sensitive server systems internationally requires specialized logistics management. We handle shipping configurations to Sydney, using customs clearing frameworks and protective crating to ensure safe delivery:
We build systems using standard, documented PCIe architectures and enterprise chipsets, allowing for direct integration with AI workloads. During pre-shipment validation, our quality control team installs standard Linux distributions, configures runtime environments (such as CUDA and ROCm), and runs verification scripts to confirm the GPUs, memory buffers, and processors work together correctly under load.
Standard hardware assemblies are typically configured, tested, and ready for shipment within 10 to 15 business days. Once dispatched from our Shenzhen facility, air transport to Sydney (SYD Airport) generally takes 3 to 5 business days, while ocean freight to Port Botany takes approximately 18 to 22 business days, depending on shipping schedules and customs clearance.
Our servers are configured with auto-ranging, high-efficiency hot-swappable power supplies (such as 80 Plus Platinum or Titanium ratings) that support standard Australian grid voltages (230V/240V AC). For data centers with specific thermal limitations, we offer variable-speed fan configurations, optimized chassis airflow designs, and liquid-cooling loop preparations.
Yes. We provide complete OEM/ODM options, including custom bios configurations, customized front-bezel metalwork, branding options, alternative storage backplanes, and specific PCIe expansion layouts. Our R&D engineering team works directly with clients to design, prototype, and manufacture systems that meet exact technical specifications.