Borevo
Deploy industry-leading deep learning and high-performance server architectures optimized for Nairobi's booming tech ecosystems.
Kenya is rapidly positioning itself as the undisputed technology epicenter of East Africa. Widely termed the Silicon Savannah, the nation's digital ecosystem—led by Nairobi and the flagship Konza Technopolis initiative—is seeing an unprecedented shift from basic consumer internet services to high-performance deep tech integrations.
Financial technology platforms, regional data storage centers, telecommunication networks, and agricultural yield prediction models are shifting from traditional CPU computing grids to high-throughput, GPU-accelerated computing nodes. To fuel this digital expansion, Kenyan enterprises, universities, and government agencies require reliable, scalable, and highly optimized AI GPU Servers.
The local industry demands low Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) to manage electricity tariffs. Borevo AI Infrastructure adapts global high-density multi-socket servers with advanced power regulation systems designed to handle current and voltage dynamics common in developing industrial zones. Our solutions support both local edge workloads and centralized cloud data facilities.
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Operating an 18,600 sqm advanced fabrication facility utilizing state-of-the-art SMD lines, automated PCB assembly, and multi-layered testing rigs to deliver zero-defect AI enterprise hardware.
Underpinned by 45 dedicated QC personnel employing AOI inspection, prolonged burn-in testing, and thermal stress testing to validate server durability prior to shipping to East Africa.
Offering deep firmware modifications, specialized rack mounting formats, customized memory options, and heterogeneous system engineering optimized for deep learning models.
Our enterprise GPU servers address practical computation bottlenecks across multiple local industry verticals.
Kenyan payment gateways and micro-finance infrastructures manage millions of daily transactions. Our server configurations, such as the Dell PowerEdge R7625 or xFusion 2488H V7, support the low-latency processing needed for AI-driven real-time fraud detection and automated credit risk modeling.
By leveraging high-performance GPU nodes, local agricultural technology enterprises run deep learning computer vision algorithms to evaluate multi-spectral satellite and drone imagery. This allows for automated crop health reports, water stress analysis, and regional yield forecasting.
Public institutions and higher education facilities in Nairobi are focusing on processing local dialects. High-VRAM, multi-GPU servers help research teams optimize language models (LLMs) to better understand and translate localized languages and dialects.
A look inside the specialized facilities of Borevo AI Infrastructure, showcasing where our advanced servers are developed, tested, and pre-configured.
Deploying specialized computational hardware across international borders requires a strong understanding of compliance and logistics. Borevo leverages seven years of hardware export experience to coordinate the delivery of high-value AI servers from our facility directly to your data center floor in Kenya.
Every shipment is packaged in static-shielding material inside double-walled, custom foam-padded wooden crates to prevent transit shock. We work alongside global shipping logistics providers to ensure delivery through Mombasa or Nairobi, managing transit paperwork, customs declarations, and compliance checks from end to end.
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Modern AI processing requires a balance of high compute density, reliable memory interfaces, and efficient thermal dissipation. Borevo's engineering roadmap prioritizes optimizing heterogeneous architectures to ensure system stability under continuous compute workloads.
We work with enterprise platforms like Intel Xeon Scalable and AMD EPYC, paired with PCIe Gen 4/5 architectures, to reduce data transfer bottlenecks between host systems and GPU accelerators. Combined with hot-swappable enterprise NVMe arrays and redundant power supplies, our hardware provides robust uptime for critical services.
Managing thermal loads is key to performance stability. Borevo provides custom airflow configurations and high-performance heat sinks designed to operate reliably in ambient data center conditions without requiring complex liquid cooling setups.
Doubling bandwidth compared to Gen 4, providing up to 128 GB/s bi-directional throughput per slot, enabling faster GPU-to-GPU and GPU-to-Storage data transfers.
80 Plus Titanium efficiency power options with 1+1 redundancy support, protecting hardware against input power fluctuations.
Supports remote BMC, IPMI 2.0, and Redfish APIs, allowing system administrators in Kenya to manage and monitor bare-metal platforms remotely.
Find answers to common questions about importing, setting up, and using our GPU servers in Kenya.
Shipments require a Certificate of Conformity (CoC) issued by an authorized inspection agency under the Pre-Export Verification of Conformity (PVoC) program for the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS). We handle this process prior to dispatch to ensure smooth customs clearance at Mombasa Port or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
Yes, all our servers are built with wide-range power supplies (typically 100V-240V AC, 50/60Hz) and can be configured with 80 Plus Platinum or Titanium redundant power units matching Kenyan grid standards.
Air freight deliveries to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) take approximately 7 to 10 working days, including export customs handling. Ocean freight shipments to Mombasa Port typically take between 25 to 35 days.
Yes. We provide complete customization services for hardware layouts, including PCIe Gen 5 configurations, NVMe SSD storage capacities, and specific GPU configurations matching your target workloads.
We provide a comprehensive hardware warranty that includes sending replacement parts (such as fans, power supplies, RAM, and storage drives) via express air courier. We also offer online technical diagnostics and support with our R&D engineering team.
Yes, our hardware fully supports standard Linux distributions (RedHat, Ubuntu, CentOS) and comes ready for containerized AI environments, CUDA tools, and open-source models like DeepSeek, Llama, and stable diffusion libraries.
Servers are shipped in heavy-duty, double-walled export wooden crates padded with high-density anti-static foam to protect the delicate electronics and heavy GPUs from shock and vibration during shipping.
Yes, we offer complete OEM and ODM services. This includes custom faceplate designs, bespoke BIOS/BMC branding, and custom packaging layouts to fit your provider specifications.
Nairobi's high altitude (~1,795m) results in lower air density, which can affect heat dissipation. We offset this by configuring servers with high-RPM, high-static-pressure cooling fans and optimized thermal profiles to maintain stable operating temperatures.
We accept multiple international payment terms, including wire transfer (T/T) and letters of credit (L/C), designed to align with corporate purchasing structures and local currency regulation rules.
Contact our technical engineering team for system design advice, custom component configurations, import assistance, and pricing options.
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