I Need GPUs or AI Hardware
For buyers sourcing GPUs, accelerators, AI cards, or hard-to-find compute equipment.
- GPU model
- Quantity
- Destination
- Timeline
- Condition preference
Source GPUs, AI servers, liquid cooling, data center equipment, capacity, and full infrastructure deployment paths — without managing disconnected suppliers, unclear availability, and unverified execution claims alone.
Availability, pricing, lead time, delivery, warranty, and documentation depend on model, quantity, destination, supplier confirmation, and applicable compliance requirements.
Whether you need a specific GPU model, a configured AI server stack, cooling equipment, MW capacity, or a full infrastructure path — submit the requirement and we route it into the correct procurement process.
For buyers sourcing GPUs, accelerators, AI cards, or hard-to-find compute equipment.
For buyers who need configured GPU servers, rack-level compute, storage, networking, or AI cluster hardware.
For buyers sourcing CDUs, cold plates, immersion systems, racks, PDUs, UPS systems, cabling, networking, or facility equipment.
For buyers seeking MW capacity, powered shell, colocation, dedicated halls, build-to-suit, or country-specific opportunities.
For buyers who need land, power, building, cooling, hardware, local partners, operations, or a complete AI infrastructure deployment path.
For buyers with a mining facility, industrial building, warehouse, powered site, or partial data center who want to review AI conversion potential.
Submit one structured requirement. We review what you need, route it to the correct sourcing or infrastructure path, and coordinate the next steps across supplier verification, technical matching, documentation, logistics, capacity review, or partner coordination.
The company supports AI infrastructure procurement across hardware, cooling, facility equipment, capacity, and full deployment paths. Exact availability is RFQ-based.
GPUs, accelerators, AI servers, GPU servers, storage nodes, workstations, rack-level compute, and AI cluster hardware.
Direct-to-chip liquid cooling, CDUs, cold plates, manifolds, immersion systems, rear-door heat exchangers, and hybrid cooling components.
Racks, PDUs, UPS systems, cabling, networking, optics, storage, power equipment, and facility hardware.
Available MW blocks, powered shell, colocation, dedicated halls, build-to-suit, local partner paths, and full facility deployment support.
Some opportunities require NDA, buyer qualification, destination review, supplier confirmation, or infrastructure partner review.
Some buyers need equipment. Others need capacity. Through partner channels, selected AI infrastructure capacity, powered shell, build-to-suit, or full facility paths may be reviewed based on buyer requirement, location, power, timeline, and commercial structure.
Site-level details require buyer qualification and NDA.
Not every market or requirement will have available options.
AI infrastructure procurement requires more than finding a product name or site claim. Buyers need supplier verification, technical fit, documentation, delivery planning, and credible infrastructure coordination.
Practical experience with international sourcing, communication, documentation, and delivery expectations.
Deep experience in sourcing, supplier communication, quote review, logistics coordination, and hardware procurement.
China and Asia remain major hardware supply hubs, supported by broader global sourcing depending on category and destination.
Understanding of the power, cooling, rack-density, and infrastructure constraints that affect AI compute deployments.
40+ years of electrical field and infrastructure experience supports power, facility, and data center decisions.
RFQ-based review, supplier checks, documentation support, and technical matching before moving buyers into execution.
The company does not position itself as a public catalog, fake stock board, generic broker list, or guaranteed capacity marketplace. Larger opportunities are reviewed through qualification, RFQ, documentation, and NDA-based diligence where required.
Tell us what you need: GPUs, AI servers, cooling, equipment, capacity, full infrastructure, or facility conversion.
We identify the correct sourcing path, supplier category, technical requirement, documentation need, and commercial structure.
We check supplier options, availability, model match, lead time, documentation, destination feasibility, and technical fit.
Supplier options, quote direction, technical questions, availability notes, lead-time expectations, or diligence requirements.
When agreed, we support payment flow, logistics, shipment, delivery coordination, documentation, or infrastructure partner handoff.
A buyer needs a specific GPU model, quantity, destination, and timeline. We review supplier options, stock claims, condition, warranty, documentation, and logistics.
A buyer needs configured GPU servers with storage, networking, and rack-level planning. We review configuration needs, cooling environment, supplier options, and delivery path.
A buyer has high-density GPU racks and needs liquid cooling matched to rack density, server configuration, and facility constraints.
A buyer needs MW-scale capacity, powered shell, or dedicated space in a target country. We review location, power, timeline, structure, and NDA process.
A buyer has a mining site, warehouse, or powered building and wants to know whether it can support AI infrastructure. We review power, cooling, building, and upgrade requirements.
Yes. Buyers can submit GPU-only RFQs for specific models, quantities, destination countries, and timelines.
Yes. We can support configured AI servers, GPU servers, rack-level compute, storage, networking, and related infrastructure.
Yes. We can help source CDUs, cold plates, direct-to-chip systems, immersion cooling, rear-door heat exchangers, and related cooling infrastructure, matched to rack density, server configuration, and facility environment.
No. China and Asia are important supply hubs, but sourcing can be global depending on hardware category, availability, destination, compliance, and buyer requirements.
Yes. For qualified buyers, we can help review full infrastructure paths including land, power, cooling, building, hardware, local partners, operations, and commercial structures.
Vietnam opportunities may be available through partner channels depending on MW requirement, timeline, commercial structure, and buyer qualification. Site-level details require NDA.
No. Site-level capacity details are only released after qualification and NDA.
We review the requirement, identify the correct procurement or infrastructure path, ask any missing technical questions, and provide next steps based on supplier, capacity, or partner availability.
Whether you need GPUs, AI servers, liquid cooling, data center equipment, AI capacity, or a full infrastructure path — send the requirement and we will route it into the correct procurement process.