NexGPU
Explore our primary range of GPU-accelerated computing nodes, tailored to handle intensive AI deep learning, database management, and enterprise virtualization workloads across Algiers, Oran, and throughout the Algerian industrial sectors.
Founded in 2017, NexGPU Intelligent Computing Technology Co., Ltd. is a leading professional manufacturer specializing in high-density GPU servers, AI computing infrastructure, high-performance computing (HPC) platforms, and bespoke server integration. Headquartered in the hardware innovation hub of Shenzhen, China, we operate a sophisticated manufacturing and testing facility covering over 380 square meters. Our facility leverages state-of-the-art testing pipelines, compatibility test suites, and heat chamber chambers to deliver tier-1 hardware standards globally.
With over 9 years of industry experience and 7 years of specialized export operations, NexGPU has developed a strong reputation as a reliable computational partner. We facilitate digital transformation for enterprises, academic research bodies, AI laboratories, cloud service providers, and governmental operations globally. Our annual export revenues surpass USD 18 million, covering markets in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and rapidly growing digital economies like Algeria.
Quality control is central to our reputation. NexGPU runs a rigorous testing framework managed by over 45 dedicated quality control inspectors. Every server module undergoes a comprehensive suite of thermal burn-in tests, compatibility validation, and peak stress simulations prior to custom protective packaging and export. Supported by a strategic network of more than 1,200 component partners, we supply flexible OEM and ODM configurations, hardware branding options, customized BIOS/firmware integration, and server-rack pre-wiring.
Algeria is witnessing an unprecedented digital shift. As part of the government’s Digital Algeria Strategy, enterprises, public institutions, and telecommunication providers are modernizing infrastructure to handle petabytes of localized data. To keep pace with modern data workflows—such as natural language processing (NLP), geological exploration, financial risk modeling, and advanced logistics—traditional CPU architectures are being replaced by high-performance GPU nodes.
As one of Africa's primary energy producers, Algeria's hydrocarbon giants (such as Sonatrach) require compute power for oil reservoir modeling and seismic data analysis. Multi-GPU server clusters allow engineers to run complex geophysical models in hours rather than weeks, optimizing resource extraction.
Major telecom providers (such as Mobilis, Djezzy, and Ooredoo) rely on GPU-driven architectures to process high-throughput consumer data, run real-time fraud detection algorithms, and deploy AI customer care models. Algiers' smart city initiatives similarly demand GPU power for intelligent traffic and surveillance networks.
Institutions such as the University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB) and the Centre de Développement des Technologies Avancées (CDTA) are investing in high-performance computing labs. Access to reliable GPU systems accelerates localized artificial intelligence, machine learning, and environmental research.
By sourcing computing nodes from NexGPU's Shenzhen hub, Algerian enterprises bypass intermediate distributors, gaining access to direct factory pricing, tailored technical integration, and rapid components availability.
NexGPU maintains tier-one alliances with major silicon vendors, memory manufacturers, and system component vendors. This deep supply chain access ensures we secure hard-to-find components, enterprise Xeon chips, AMD EPYC processors, and specialized storage modules. For Algerian procurement projects, this translates to predictable delivery schedules and reliable supply.
Unlike static distributor options, NexGPU provides comprehensive ODM hardware services. We can customize chassis dimensions (1U, 2U, 4U, or 8U), optimize power distribution layouts to match regional conditions, configure customized baseboard management controllers (BMC) for remote operations, and pre-integrate tailored network interface cards (NICs) to fit your data center fabric.
Before any system is boxed for international shipping, it is placed in our automated testing racks. Here, it undergoes a 48-hour burn-in phase under max compute load. We monitor voltage rails, thermal levels, PCIe link consistency, and RAM integrity. This intensive process ensures your hardware arrives in Algiers ready for immediate deployment.
Importing high-value IT equipment into Algeria requires compliance with local trade controls, customs clearances, and bank documentation. Our export division is highly experienced in preparing full certificate packages—including SGS inspections, CACI (Chambre Algérienne de Commerce et d'Industrie) documentation, and compliance certificates—ensuring a smooth customs process.
Deploying high-performance GPU systems in North Africa requires specific hardware adaptations. The combination of high ambient temperatures, dust, and electrical grid variations requires robust server engineering to maintain reliable uptime.
High ambient temperatures in North Africa require enhanced cooling systems. NexGPU servers feature high-RPM, hot-swappable dual-counter-rotating fan arrays and optimized internal ducting. For advanced deployments, we offer liquid-to-air cooling options to ensure optimal GPU temperatures and avoid performance throttling.
Power stability can vary across regions. We configure our servers with redundant, hot-plug Titanium-grade power supplies (supporting 1+1 or 2+2 configurations). These power supplies support wide input ranges (90-264VAC) and include surge protection to prevent damage from local voltage fluctuations.
Arid climates often bring airborne dust, which can clog server components and cause short circuits. Our custom server chassis can be fitted with low-resistance dust filters and conformal-coated internal components to protect sensitive electronics in challenging environments.
Modern AI applications require massive computing resources. For example, deploying large language models like DeepSeek R1 (with its 671B parameter architecture) or executing deep learning training pipelines requires high memory bandwidth and fast inter-GPU communication.
NexGPU servers utilize high-speed PCIe Gen 5 interconnects and support NVLink architectures, allowing high-speed data exchange between GPUs. This high throughput prevents bottlenecks in large-scale AI workloads, enabling faster model training and low-latency inference.
Our systems also feature dual-socket Intel Xeon Scalable or AMD EPYC processors, high-speed DDR5 ECC system memory, and NVMe storage slots. This balanced design ensures your storage and CPU pipelines can feed data to the GPU clusters without interruption, maximizing your computing ROI.
Review our full lineup of GPU-optimized racks, database controllers, and virtualization nodes. Designed for modern data centers, these platforms offer flexible storage, compute, and memory options.
Our GPU-accelerated computing nodes are active across several Algerian industries, enabling enterprises to scale their processing pipelines.
In collaboration with local engineering teams, NexGPU delivered multi-node server clusters configured with high-performance processors and dense memory configurations. These systems allow energy teams to process vast seismic datasets, generating detailed 3D maps of geological formations to optimize resource exploration.
We partner with academic institutions in Algeria to build computing nodes for training Natural Language Processing (NLP) models. These models are optimized for localized dialects, supporting digital transformation initiatives across banking, customer support, and public administration.
Financial institutions in Algiers use our high-performance servers to run risk assessment and fraud detection algorithms. The parallel processing power of GPU architectures allows banks to analyze transaction data in real time, enhancing security and operational efficiency.
Environmental research groups use our GPU nodes to process satellite imagery and run climate models. These simulations help predict seasonal weather patterns and optimize agricultural planning, supporting sustainable farming initiatives across Algeria.
We work with established logistics partners to handle shipping from Shenzhen ports to key Algerian entry points, including the Port of Algiers, Oran, and Skikda. Our export division prepares all necessary documentation—such as SGS inspection certificates, conformity certificates, and CACI (Chambre Algérienne de Commerce et d'Industrie) paperwork—to ensure smooth customs clearance.
Yes, we accept standard international payment terms, including verified Letters of Credit (L/C), in compliance with Bank of Algeria regulations. Our team will work with your financial partners to ensure all documentation is processed accurately.
Our servers are designed with redundant, high-efficiency Titanium-grade power supplies (supporting 1+1 or 2+2 configurations) to handle voltage variations. To manage high ambient temperatures, we configure systems with high-CFM, counter-rotating fan arrays and offer optional liquid cooling solutions.
We provide a comprehensive warranty on all components, with replacement parts shipped directly from our warehouse. Our engineering team offers remote configuration, diagnostics, and optimization support via secure online channels to ensure your systems remain operational.
Yes, our engineering team can pre-configure system firmware, set up RAID arrays, and pre-install your choice of operating system (such as Ubuntu Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, or VMware ESXi) to ensure the hardware is ready for deployment upon arrival.