Converge ICT Partners with Super Micro to Establish AI-Powered Data Centers in the Philippines
Converge ICT Solutions Inc., a leading fiber broadband and technology company in the Philippines, has partnered with US-based Super Micro Computer Inc. to establish AI-powered, green data centers in the country. This collaboration aims to revolutionize the data center industry by incorporating cutting-edge technology and energy-saving solutions.
CEO and Co-Founder of Converge, Dennis Anthony Uy, expressed excitement about the partnership with Supermicro, highlighting the energy-saving benefits of their liquid cooling technology and the exceptional AI computing capabilities of their servers. The companies plan to develop AI-driven servers for three upcoming data centers in Pampanga, Laguna, and Caloocan, with a focus on supporting generative AI applications.
By leveraging Supermicro’s Total IT Rack-scale liquid-cooled solutions and advanced NVIDIA GPUs, Converge aims to enhance the efficiency and performance of their data centers. The deployment of AI applications such as National Large Language Model and Smart Manufacturing for Industry 4.0 will further showcase the capabilities of these cutting-edge facilities.
Moreover, Converge plans to adapt Supermicro’s liquid cooling solutions in its servers to reduce power consumption and lower overall data center costs. With the potential to decrease electricity demands by up to 40%, Supermicro’s technology offers a sustainable and cost-effective solution for data center operations.
Super Micro Computer Inc. is a global technology leader known for its innovative solutions in Enterprise, Cloud, AI, Metaverse, and 5G Telco/Edge IT Infrastructure. Their environmentally-friendly portfolio of servers, storage systems, and switches aligns with Converge’s commitment to incorporating energy-saving practices in their data centers.
This partnership between Converge ICT Solutions Inc. and Super Micro Computer Inc. marks a significant step towards the development of state-of-the-art data centers in the Philippines, setting a new standard for AI-powered and green technology infrastructure in the region.