At NVIDIA GTC 2026, Wiwynn participated under the theme “Create AI Beyond Limits,” showcasing how AI factories are engineered for production-scale deployment—from board-level innovation to rack-scale system integration. Key highlights included readiness for the NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 AI factory platform, a Storage‑Next™–based GPU‑Initiated Server concept, and validated liquid‑cooling capabilities demo designed for high‑density environments.
Throughout the event, we were pleased to connect with ecosystem partners and guests across the AI supply chain, including NVIDIA, Ayar Labs and Kaohsiung City Government—reflecting Taiwan’s growing role in global AI infrastructure.
Wiwynn also delivered a GTC session with YTL and NVIDIA, sharing production deployment learnings and practical approaches to power density planning, liquid‑cooling risk management, and GPU cluster validation at scale.
In addition, Wiwynn joined an NVIDIA Podcast to discuss what separates “rack‑ready” from truly “AI‑ready” infrastructure—and the system‑integration role of Wiwynn. The conversation highlights why checklist completion isn’t the finish line, and how production readiness is defined by stable, repeatable day‑to‑day performance.
Another milestone came from the GTC 2026 Poster Gallery, where Wiwynn’s work was selected as the top entry among 150+ submissions—recognizing our focus on applied, production-oriented innovation that translates into real operational impact.
Across our booth and speaking engagements at GTC 2026, Wiwynn reinforced our role as a hands‑on AI factory builder—delivering infrastructure designed to perform reliably in real-world, production-scale environments