Compal Electronics Inc., has announced a strategic collaboration with Silicon Valley-based GMI Cloud to accelerate the deployment of next-generation AI infrastructure. This partnership is clearly engineered to meet the demands of large-scale inference and emerging agentic AI workloads, representing a pivotal step forward in global AI compute capabilities.
Under this engagement, GMI Cloud will integrate Compalโs high-performance GPU server platforms into its architecture. This deployment serves as the foundational cornerstone for GMI Cloudโs global expansion, enhancing their capacity to deliver robust, data-centric applications and highly scalable AI-driven services.
Key Collaboration Highlights
- Optimized Architecture: Integration of high-density server designs featuring advanced thermal management.
- Targeted Workloads: Custom-tailored to support large language models (LLMs), real-time applications, and agentic AI.
- Global Scalability: Leveraging Compal’s extensive manufacturing footprint and robust supply chain for efficient cross-region deployment.
Powering the Infrastructural Evolution
As artificial intelligence transitions from experimental models to massive real-world deployment, the industry requirement has shifted from pure training to highly efficient, scalable inference infrastructure. Compal addresses this market evolution through specialized expertise in high-density system integration, ensuring cloud providers can scale reliably and maintain operational efficiency under heavy computing loads.
Executive Perspectives
“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,” saidย Alan Chang, Vice President of Infrastructure Solutions Business Group at Compal. “We are pleased to support GMI Cloud in building an AI infrastructure optimized for next-generation inference and real-world AI deployment.”
“As AI shifts from model experimentation to real-world deployment, scalable inference infrastructure becomes increasingly critical,” saidย Alex Yeh, Founder and CEO of GMI Cloud. “Through this collaboration with Compal, we are expanding the infrastructure foundation needed to support agentic AI workloads and scalable inference services globally.”
Innovation on Display at COMPUTEX 2026

The synergy between the two organizations will be fully demonstrated at COMPUTEX 2026, where they will jointly showcase cutting-edge application scenarios. Industry professionals will gain initial insights into how optimized hardware successfully powers next-generation AI services on a global scale.
The showcase will highlight Compalโs flagship AI server platform, the Compal SGX30-2, specifically engineered to support the NVIDIA HGX B300 platform. This system delivers the uncompromising performance, high-density optimization, and advanced thermal management required to anchor the future of enterprise AI infrastructure.


