Aivora
Select bare-metal computing systems optimized for enterprise cloud deployments and hardware virtualization environments.
As modern organizations transition to larger workloads consisting of Deep Learning (DL), Large Language Models (LLM) such as DeepSeek, and heavy-duty high-performance computing (HPC) workflows, standard off-the-shelf hardware is no longer sufficient. Enterprise procurement managers face challenges spanning raw computing output, cooling capacities, thermal design limitations, custom BIOS settings, and long-term hardware lifecycle continuity.
Aivora Technology Co., Ltd. addresses these requirements by integrating state-of-the-art Chinese hardware manufacturing ecosystems with global IT support methodologies. Since 2018, Aivora has delivered AI server systems, custom compute architectures, and high-performance server components to system integrators, AI research facilities, and cloud providers globally. We operate as an end-to-end hardware development partner based in Shenzhen, China, offering the technical depth needed to configure, scale, and maintain sophisticated compute architectures.
Our operational framework is designed to fulfill the critical parameters of Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-E-A-T). By detailing our engineering capabilities, physical facility processes, certified QA protocols, and partner networks, we provide transparent verification for procurement departments seeking long-term operational security.
Aivora's team brings over 14 years of industry expertise to customize high-density server configurations, ensuring that power distribution units (PDUs), thermals, and operating systems align with international standards.
Shenzhen represents the core of the global computing hardware supply chain, providing efficient component access, specialized design validation, and rapid production scaling.
By coordinating with more than 1,250 certified supply chain partners, Aivora eliminates typical long-term semiconductor and component delays. We secure high-performance PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes, DDR5/DDR4 ECC memory modules, enterprise NVMe SSD arrays, and copper/optical interconnect networks directly from primary manufacturing sources, reducing lead times for critical deployments.
Quality control is managed by a team of 46 experienced quality inspectors. Every bare-metal server chassis, GPU accelerator node, and high-density computing system undergoes a multi-phase testing regimen. This includes automated optical inspection (AOI), full integration validation, extended burn-in testing under thermal load, structural stress tests, and power draw stability inspections.
Based in Shenzhen, Aivora maintains an efficient, dedicated engineering and configuration hub of 386 square meters. This facility coordinates our high-precision product prototyping, BIOS customization, and initial system configurations. It serves as the primary coordination point linking our central R&D engineering pool with larger production facilities across the regional electronics manufacturing cluster.
Exporting computing solutions to North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, South America, and the Middle East requires strict compliance with diverse regional certifications. Aivora coordinates the testing, licensing, and documentation needed to satisfy local regulatory frameworks:
Shipping physical servers is only the first step in the enterprise procurement process. Long-term reliability depends on the availability of technical support and hardware lifecycle management. Aivora's team of 128 R&D engineers provides tier-3 support services, including remotely troubleshooting IPMI/BMC controller interfaces, developing custom BIOS updates to address hardware vulnerabilities, and verifying hardware-level compatibility for hypervisor software.
We work with international logistics and support networks to manage component replacements, such as SSDs, memory kits, and backup power supplies, minimizing the impact of hardware faults. Through customized SLA contracts, we supply system integrators with dedicated spare parts inventories maintained close to their target markets, ensuring fast hardware turn-around times.
As compute demands evolve from standard virtualization workloads to high-density machine learning operations, the demands placed on server platforms have shifted.
Modern inference engines require massive memory bandwidth and low latency between GPU pools. Our 2025 GPU systems are optimized to support open models such as DeepSeek-V3 and DeepSeek-R1. We customize hardware configurations to maximize GPU-to-GPU communications (such as NVLink or high-speed PCIe Fabrics) to support large model weights with low query latency.
Maximizing compute output per dollar is key to sustaining scaling requirements. By sourcing components through our regional supplier network in China and validating hardware compatibility in-house, Aivora helps enterprises optimize their total hardware spend. We focus on power-efficient designs, high-efficiency power supplies (80 Plus Titanium/Platinum), and flexible bare-metal rack mounting configurations.
For custom workloads, off-the-shelf rack servers may restrict development. Our R&D team designs custom system layouts, custom motherboard components, specialized liquid-cooling blocks, and modified server chassis to accommodate non-standard accelerators. Last year, we launched 186 new products and configuration variations to meet these exact target requirements.
Where Aivora's high-performance hardware systems deploy to drive computational productivity and ensure operational reliability.
Configured with multiple high-density GPU accelerators, these systems manage large-scale data ingestion and parallel compute layers. They support custom software environments, such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, and Triton Inference Server, enabling rapid model deployment and training phases.
Deploying multicore Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC processors within 1U or 2U spaces, these systems maximize node count per server rack. They integrate with hypervisors like VMware ESXi, Proxmox VE, and KVM to deliver robust, high-density cloud instances for global enterprises.
Deploying AI inference nodes at the edge of the network reduces latency for applications like real-time video analytics, manufacturing robotics, and smart infrastructure. Custom-engineered chassis configurations ensure thermal stability in harsh environments outside standard data centers.
Get detailed technical insight regarding compatibility, OEM/ODM processes, logistics, and quality assurance workflows.
Every system built by Aivora undergoes rigorous testing overseen by our 46 QC inspectors. This testing includes hardware compatibility validation, component verification (verifying chips, memory modules, and drives against certified databases), thermal chamber testing to analyze air behavior, and 48-hour burn-in cycles under load. This process ensures that components, including PCIe lanes and memory configurations, function reliably in production environments.
Yes. Aivora specializes in configuring custom GPU platforms optimized for Large Language Model processing. We customize memory systems, install high-speed interconnects (NVLink/PCIe Gen 5 fabrics), and adjust thermal configurations to match the demands of dense models. Our 128 R&D engineers can assist in optimizing hardware layouts to maximize throughput for deep learning inference workloads.
Aivora provides end-to-end OEM and ODM options. We support custom metal fabrication, front bezel adjustments, customized motherboard layouts, tailored BIOS/UEFI screens, and custom packaging. This allows system integrators to deploy hardware configurations under their own brand name. We launched 186 new configuration variations last year to meet specific hardware design requirements.
We hold over 8 years of export experience and regularly ship to North America, Europe, South America, the Middle East, and Asia. Our logistics department coordinates the documentation required for import clearing. We can certify our systems to meet local regulatory guidelines, including CE, FCC, RoHS, and Russia/CIS specifications, ensuring compliance at destination ports.
We provide tier-3 technical support directly through our R&D engineering team. This includes remote configuration support for Baseboard Management Controllers (BMC), IPMI setup, customized BIOS development to patch security or hardware-level issues, and firmware optimization. We can configure spare parts pools to align with custom Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for enterprise deployments.
A transparent view into Aivora's technical testing facilities, assembly rooms, and integration lines located in Shenzhen, China.
Specialized hardware nodes, high-density storage accelerators, and graphics workstations configured for enterprise systems.