SuperX AI Technology Limited announced on 19 August 2026 that its Japan Global Supply Center has secured a fourth round of orders from Digital Dynamic Inc. (DDI) for the supply of Pro6000 AI servers. The contracts, signed on 9 July and 4 August 2026, add a fresh wave of high‑performance hardware to Japan’s rapidly expanding AI infrastructure.

By the end of August, cumulative shipments to DDI are projected to reach roughly US$38 million, of which about US$31 million has already been delivered. Projects worth approximately US$28 million are in phased production and sequential delivery, while new orders totaling about US$20 million have been secured. Four successive capacity expansions within a single year illustrate DDI’s confidence in SuperX’s product quality, delivery reliability, and localized service capabilities.

Japan’s computing industry is accelerating the rollout of distributed AI infrastructure. Data‑center operations, GPU cluster deployments, and commercial computing capacity projects are expanding nationwide, driving demand for bulk supplies of high‑performance servers, reliable availability, and rapid local response. DDI has built a nationwide network that covers AI data‑center development, hardware cluster asset management, and commercial computing capacity provision, and it maintains a sustained need for stable supply of GPU hardware.

The Phase 3 procurement contract and the Phase 4 purchase order deepen a long‑term partnership centered on localized delivery. SuperX’s Japan Global Supply Center functions as an integrated service ecosystem that includes warehousing, bulk resource scheduling, and local order fulfillment. Compared with conventional cross‑border shipment models, the local hub shortens equipment lead times, guarantees on‑time delivery of large‑volume AI server orders, and aligns with the project schedules of computing operators who deploy phased rollouts and capacity expansions.

Since beginning operations, the Center has continuously secured hardware orders from domestic computing service providers, with steadily growing supply volumes. The new contract and orders demonstrate the expanding operational capacity of the Japan Global Supply Center and further consolidate SuperX’s service footprint in Japan’s local AI hardware delivery segment.

SuperX is actively onboarding additional local computing clients, deepening regional market penetration and strengthening its position within Japan’s AI infrastructure industry. Against the backdrop of rising demand for distributed AI computing infrastructure across Japan, the company will continue to optimize inventory scheduling, bulk delivery, and supporting service frameworks at the Japan Global Supply Center and expand the scope of local order fulfillment.

SuperX AI Technology Limited offers a portfolio that includes high‑performance AI servers, 800 VDC solutions, high‑density liquid cooling solutions, and AI cloud and AI agent services. Headquartered in Singapore, the company serves institutional clients worldwide, including enterprises, research institutions, and cloud and edge computing deployments.

This latest milestone underscores the importance of localized supply chains for AI infrastructure in high‑growth markets and highlights the growing partnership between Singapore‑based hardware providers and Japanese AI service operators.