Borevo
Enterprise acceleration units configured for high scalability and dense workload environments in Uruguay.
Uruguay has emerged as a premier technology hub in Latin America. Spearheaded by national initiatives like the Uruguay Innovation Hub and underpinned by the legacy of Plan Ceibal, the demand for localized computing infrastructure is seeing exponential growth. From financial institutions in Montevideo’s World Trade Center Free Zone to the smart logistics networks surrounding the Port of Montevideo, enterprise operations are shifting towards localized inference engines and large language model (LLM) computing pipelines.
In addition, major international tech players are investing in physical facilities in the region (such as Google’s planned data center in Canelones). This transition demands reliable, high-density AI GPU Servers capable of executing tasks locally to ensure compliance with Uruguay's strict data sovereignty laws (Ley N° 18.331 on Personal Data Protection).
By sourcing dedicated hardware directly from certified Chinese manufacturers, Uruguayan enterprises can bypass complex logistics layers, optimize cost-to-performance metrics, and acquire servers tailored specifically to the regional electrical and thermal limits of local hosting centers.
Ensuring data integrity and rapid retrieval speed alongside heavy heterogeneous computations.
The global AI landscape requires fast, robust, and highly cost-efficient hardware sourcing. Our facility in China bridges that gap.
Operating out of the primary global electronics manufacturing hub allows us to maintain direct API connections and partnerships with over 850 strategic component manufacturers. This means rapid procurement of multi-layer high-frequency PCBs, server chassis, custom copper heat pipes, and high-efficiency server power units (PSUs).
Western distributors offer rigid configurations. Our factory engineers specialize in BIOS adaptation, firmware tuning, customized cooling blocks, and tailoring motherboard architectures (e.g. optimizing PCIe Gen 5 configurations and lanes allocations for maximum GPU communication speeds over NVLink interfaces).
Every server that leaves our facility undergoes a rigorous quality lifecycle. This includes Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) for soldering integrity, multi-day dynamic high-temperature burn-in tests, thermal-shock cycle profiling, and heavy synthetic compute workloads to verify real-world TDP (Thermal Design Power) resilience.
Deploying specialized servers to address the unique commercial requirements of the Southern Cone region.
Uruguay hosts leading international banking and payment gateways. AI GPU servers assist in real-time fraud detection, microsecond credit profiling, and running localized LLMs to interface with customer support networks. Secure Xeon / GPU configurations prevent data leaks, holding all customer private keys internally.
Agricultural enterprises in the interior sectors use AI models to evaluate high-resolution crop raster imaging and satellite soil maps. Our servers can handle massive parallel processing workloads, enabling immediate processing of rural telemetry to optimize pesticide distribution and estimate annual yields.
The Port of Montevideo runs scheduling networks for container vessels and custom clearance lines. Using computer vision models processed on local GPUs, port operators can track container locations, automate gate verification, and run route optimization algorithms to minimize docking delays.
With educational entities like Universidad de la República (UdelaR) driving national research, affordable high-performance GPU server nodes help students and researchers train complex biological models, run computational physics workloads, and test new transformer architectures without high cloud computing fees.
Your global technology partner for highly stable AI infrastructure and server design.
Borevo AI Infrastructure (China) Co., Ltd. is a specialized AI GPU manufacturer dedicated to delivering high-performance computing hardware and advanced AI infrastructure solutions for global markets. We focus on GPU design integration, heterogeneous acceleration platforms, high-speed circuit designs, and customized cooling systems tailored for modern high-performance cloud clusters.
We believe in absolute operational predictability. Our quality management workflow includes detailed checks of passive components, full x-ray imaging of high-density logic boards, and dynamic burn-in chambers that subject the fully loaded servers to prolonged thermal strains to guarantee deployment stability.
We serve primary cloud providers and research institutions across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and South America. With a supply web of 850 strategic partners, we guarantee hardware pipeline security even during semiconductor supply constraints.







Essential guidance for purchasing agents regarding import protocols to Uruguay.
Importing advanced enterprise-grade AI equipment into South America demands deep shipping expertise. Over the past 7 years, Borevo has established robust relationships with regional logistics brokers and freight forwarders specializing in precision industrial electronics. We provide full support including customized packing with moisture-barrier wrapping, shock-dampening wooden shipping crates, and complete export documentation.
Whether you choose air cargo via Carrasco International Airport (MVD) for urgent deployments or sea freight to the Port of Montevideo for larger data center installations, our compliance team ensures that all HS Codes (primarily Chapter 8471 for computer machinery) are declared correctly. This minimizes risk of customs delays and ensures smooth local clearing under standard Mercosur Common External Tariff rules.
Our complete range of enterprise-level servers configured for parallel computing, machine learning, and AI application platforms.
Resolving common technical and commercial queries regarding direct factory exports to Uruguay.
Standard manufacturing, system assembly, integration testing, and dynamic burn-in require between 7 to 15 business days depending on order size. Ocean shipping from Shenzhen to Montevideo Port takes approximately 35 to 45 days, whereas priority air shipping delivers equipment directly to Carrasco International Airport (MVD) in 5 to 7 days.
Yes. Our multi-GPU server series (such as the xFusion G5500 and Dell R7625) are designed to host multiple large-scale GPU cards. Depending on your VRAM configurations, you can run large open-source language models like DeepSeek 671B locally. We can pre-configure RAM, NVMe arrays, and high-performance networks to meet your computational workloads.
Uruguay operates on a 220V standard at 50Hz. All server units we export are equipped with high-efficiency, hot-swappable 80-Plus Platinum or Titanium power supplies configured for 200V-240V inputs. Our R&D team can customize BIOS and cooling parameters (such as high-static pressure fans) to match your local data center temperatures and power constraints.
Borevo AI Infrastructure maintains a 45-person Quality Control team. Each server undergoes a comprehensive quality check including automated optical board scanning, dynamic burn-in testing under peak workloads, thermal chamber cycling, and full I/O port validation before packing. We provide a full factory warranty and source hardware components from premium strategic partners.
Yes, all server components hold major international certifications (CE, FCC, RoHS). When exporting to Uruguay, we supply comprehensive datasheets, electrical certification forms, and detailed declarations of conformity. This aids your import broker in securing quick clearances through LATU and URSEC agencies.
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