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xFusion Unveils Scalable AI Hardware Architecture at ISC 2026

xFusion Unveils Scalable AI Hardware Architecture at ISC 2026

The xFusion portfolio spans four distinct deployment tiers, starting with the FusionXtation X3 8000 Gen2 edge node. Designed for engineers and architects, these workstations pair Intel Core Ultra processors with dual professional GPUs, supporting local execution of models ranging from 70 to 200 billion parameters. Users benefit from 256 gigabytes of error-correcting DDR5 RAM and eight terabytes of internal storage, yielding a 70 percent increase in 8K rendering speeds over previous generations.

For team-level compliance, the FusionXpark appliance provides an isolated environment for medical and financial sectors. By running NVIDIA DGX OS natively, these units allow development teams to process 405-billion parameter models while keeping sensitive data off external networks. Scaling further, the TokenBox appliance manages high-volume token generation for entire departments. Its internal liquid-cooling system maintains noise levels at just 35 decibels, allowing for office-floor installation without the need for dedicated server rooms.

At the top tier, xFusion targets large-scale infrastructure with liquid-cooled racks capable of handling 240 kilowatts per cabinet. The FusionServer G6550 V8 inference engine integrates into this supernode architecture, supported by the FusionPoD cooling platform, which achieves a partial Power Usage Effectiveness of 1.06. To prevent data bottlenecks, the FusionOne DFS storage solution utilizes graphene-based thermal management and erasure coding to provide 200 gigabytes per second of read bandwidth, ensuring that high-density clusters remain fed with data at scale.

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