Compal and GMI Cloud Join Forces to Power the Next Generation of Agentic AI Infrastructure
The landscape of artificial intelligence is shifting rapidly, moving away from simple model experimentation and toward massive, real-world deployments. In a major move to address this evolution, Compal Electronics Inc. and Silicon Valley’s GMI Cloud have officially announced a strategic collaboration. This partnership is specifically designed to accelerate the deployment of next-generation AI infrastructure, focusing on the heavy-duty requirements of large-scale inference and the rising wave of agentic AI workloads.
Building a Foundation for Scalable AI
As part of this engagement, GMI Cloud will integrate Compal’s high-performance GPU server platforms into its ecosystem. These aren't just standard servers; they are precision-engineered to handle the grueling demands of modern AI training and inference. By adopting these platforms, GMI Cloud is effectively fortifying its foundation for continued expansion in data-centric applications and AI-driven services.
The industry is currently witnessing an unprecedented surge in demand for compute power. Cloud providers are no longer just looking for hardware; they need infrastructure that can scale alongside increasingly complex systems, such as Large Language Models (LLMs), real-time AI applications, and agentic AI—systems that can act autonomously to complete tasks. Compal is stepping up to this challenge by leveraging its deep expertise in high-density server design and advanced thermal architecture to ensure these systems remain reliable even under maximum load.
A Shift Toward High-Density Inference
Alan Chang, Vice President of the Infrastructure Solutions Business Group at Compal, emphasized that the requirements for AI hardware are changing. "As AI workloads rapidly evolve toward large-scale inference and emerging agentic AI applications, infrastructure requirements are shifting toward higher density, greater efficiency, and faster deployment cycles," Chang noted. He expressed pride in supporting GMI Cloud as they build an infrastructure optimized for the next generation of real-world AI deployment.
This sentiment was echoed by Alex Yeh, Founder and CEO of GMI Cloud. Yeh pointed out that the industry is at a critical juncture. "As AI shifts from model experimentation to real-world deployment, scalable inference infrastructure becomes increasingly critical," he explained. Through the partnership with Compal, GMI Cloud is expanding the global foundation necessary to support the complex workloads that define the current era of technology.
Spotlight at COMPUTEX 2026
Technology enthusiasts and industry leaders won't have to wait long to see the results of this collaboration. Both companies will be showcasing their latest innovations at COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei. At the Compal booth (M0804), visitors can get a firsthand look at GMI Cloud’s latest inference-driven application scenarios, demonstrating exactly how this advanced infrastructure translates into practical, next-gen AI services.
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Simultaneously, GMI Cloud will feature Compal’s flagship AI server platform, the Compal SGX30-2, at their own booth (R0302). This powerhouse system is designed to support the NVIDIA HGX B300 platform, delivering the sheer performance and scalability needed for the most intensive training and inference tasks. The SGX30-2 stands out due to its optimized design for high-density deployment and its sophisticated system-level integration, making it a cornerstone for the next generation of cloud infrastructure.
Global Reach and Reliability
This collaboration highlights Compal’s growing influence in the cloud provider space. With a massive global manufacturing footprint and a resilient supply chain, Compal is uniquely positioned to help AI infrastructure operators expand their capacity quickly across different regions.
Compal, established in 1984, has long been a global leader in PC platforms and smart device solutions. Their move into high-performance AI servers signals a clear commitment to the future of computing. GMI Cloud, though based in Silicon Valley, provides a full-stack GPU cloud and AI platform that enables companies to scale their AI efforts without the traditional hardware bottlenecks. Together, they are setting a new standard for what AI infrastructure should look like in 2026 and beyond.