Velorix
Tokyo stands as one of the world's most dense and sophisticated data center markets. As the "Silicon Valley of the East," Tokyo’s demand for server accessories is driven by its massive financial sector, the rapid expansion of AI research labs in Otemachi, and the gaming industry's move toward real-time cloud rendering. For server accessories manufacturers, serving the Tokyo market requires more than just high-spec hardware; it demands reliability, energy efficiency, and low-latency performance.
Unlike North American data centers, Tokyo’s infrastructure is often vertical and constrained by high real-estate costs. This necessitates accessories that prioritize thermal management and power-to-density ratios. Our Platinum-grade 2000W AC PSUs are specifically designed to meet the rigorous energy-saving standards of Japanese enterprises while maintaining a small footprint.
Globally, the server industry is shifting from traditional SATA storage to NVMe-driven ecosystems. In Tokyo's competitive trading environments, milliseconds mean millions. Our LSI 9560 series RAID controllers and NVMe SSDs provide the PCIe 4.0 bandwidth necessary for real-time data processing, ensuring that global enterprises can scale their Tokyo operations with zero bottlenecks.
Our manufacturing facility in China integrates "Factory 4.0" protocols, utilizing AI-driven quality control and automated assembly lines. This ensures that every RAID card and CPU processor we ship to Tokyo meets the exact tolerances required for long-term server uptime.
In an era of geopolitical volatility, we maintain strategic partnerships with over 850 suppliers. This allows us to offer a "Resilient Supply Chain" guarantee for our Tokyo clients, ensuring that even during global chip shortages, your data center expansion projects remain on schedule.
Japan’s "Green Transformation" (GX) policy is a critical consideration. Our high-efficiency power supplies and optimized thermal components help Tokyo data centers reduce their PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) ratings, aligning with corporate ESG goals.
Low-latency HBA cards and RAID 0/10 configurations are vital for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) ecosystem. Our Emulex 32Gb/s cards provide the necessary throughput for microseconds-critical operations.
From Tokyo University research to private AI startups, our Xeon processors and NVMe EP600 series SSDs handle the massive read-write hybrid workloads required for neural network training.
Supporting Tokyo's "Smart City" initiatives with ruggedized server components that handle edge computing data from millions of IoT sensors across the metropolitan area.
Founded in 2016, Velorix Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer specializing in AI GPU servers, high-performance computing systems, and customized AI infrastructure solutions. With a modern production facility, we provide reliable and scalable computing platforms for AI training, cloud computing, and Tokyo data center applications.
Leveraging 10 years of industry experience and 6 years of export experience, Velorix has successfully delivered advanced GPU server solutions to customers worldwide. Our annual export revenue exceeds USD 12 million, reflecting our strong manufacturing capabilities.
Quality is at our core. We operate a comprehensive quality management system supported by 42 dedicated quality control personnel. Every product undergoes strict inspections, including thermal performance testing and power stability validation.
A: Yes, we provide 24/7 remote technical assistance and can coordinate with local system integrators in Tokyo for on-site support and hardware installation.
A: Most standard components (RAID cards, HBAs, SSDs) are in stock and can be delivered to Tokyo within 3-5 business days via express shipping. Bulk server chassis may take 7-10 days.
A: Absolutely. Our Platinum and Titanium PSUs are wide-voltage range components (100V-240V AC), specifically tested for the Japanese electrical environment to ensure maximum efficiency.
A: Yes, we specialize in customized AI infrastructure. We can brand components, modify BIOS settings, and optimize hardware configurations to meet specific proprietary requirements.