Borevo
Pre-configured and customizable server configurations optimized for AI inference, Large Language Model (LLM) fine-tuning, and high-performance computing (HPC) nodes deployed across KSA digital landscapes.
Under the visionary blueprints of Saudi Vision 2030, Riyadh is aggressively transforming into a premier global cognitive metropolis. Governed by initiatives from the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA) and propelled by national megaprojects, the requirement for localized AI compute capacity has reached an unprecedented scale.
Deploying AI models within Riyadh's local boundaries requires specialized, resilient infrastructure. High-density GPU servers are the fundamental computing units driving this shift, managing everything from large-scale Arabic Natural Language Processing (NLP) models to deep learning systems utilized in petroleum reservoir modeling, smart city logistics, autonomous transport networks, and municipal security systems.
Due to local data residency policies defined by the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) and the Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST), deploying cloud-based compute outside the Kingdom is increasingly restrictive. Local enterprise networks, financial institutions, and government offices are standardizing on sovereign cloud stacks, necessitating locally deployed, enterprise-grade GPU servers that deliver uncompromising localized model inference and training capabilities.
Operating high-density GPU accelerators in Riyadh’s harsh climate requires robust system architectures. We engineer GPU servers to sustain high workloads without thermal throttling.
GPU clusters running intensive training workloads produce immense thermal output. In Riyadh, where ambient external temperatures routinely exceed 45°C during summer, data centers face major challenges in maintaining efficient Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE). Standard systems can suffer from thermal cycling stress and accelerated component wear.
Our exported server configurations integrate advanced cooling solutions, including optimized internal fan configurations, high-thermal-conductivity copper heat pipes, and dual-channel liquid-to-air heat exchangers. We also design architectures with high-efficiency redundant power supplies (80 Plus Titanium certification) that operate reliably under fluctuating electrical loads, common in fast-expanding industrial zones.
| Infrastructure Challenge | Our Server Engineering Solution |
|---|---|
| High Ambient Temperatures | Optimized airflow chassis, high-RPM counter-rotating hot-swappable fans, and optional Direct-to-Chip (D2C) liquid cooling loops. |
| Data Sovereignty Compliance | Firmware-level security modules (TPM 2.0), customized secure boot configurations matching NCA mandates. |
| Dust & Particulate Hazards | Reinforced chassis dust filtration designs, specialized industrial paint coatings to prevent oxidation on contact pins. |
| High Compute Density | Support for up to 8x high-performance PCIe GPUs in a single 4U/5U footprint with dedicated high-current busbars. |
How our integrated manufacturing hub in China powers Riyadh's high-speed data deployments.
Every GPU server leaves the Borevo AI Infrastructure facility after passing a rigorous Quality Assurance (QA) suite. Our process begins with automated optical inspection (AOI) of the PCBs, followed by system burn-in testing under full load inside temperature-controlled chambers to simulate high ambient heat.
We work directly with key semiconductor, PCB, memory, and cooling component manufacturers, ensuring reliable parts sourcing and fast order processing. This direct integration bypasses standard distributor backlogs, allowing us to build, customize, test, and ship complex GPU server configurations within shortened lead times.
With over 7 years of export history and 12 years of industry experience, we manage all international shipping details, including customs paperwork and regulatory certifications. We optimize the shipping process from our manufacturing hub in China to logistics centers in Riyadh, ensuring smooth deliveries.
Our compliance teams work directly with local Saudi customs clearing agents to confirm that every shipment arrives with the necessary SASO certificates and regulatory documentation, preventing customs clearance delays at Riyadh's ports of entry.
Explore our complete range of high-throughput computing platforms, optimized for local deep learning models, high-performance computing (HPC) nodes, and scale-out GPU clustering.
Borevo AI Infrastructure provides end-to-end integration and custom configurations to meet specific data center requirements.
We work with enterprise clients to configure systems matching precise compute requirements. Our engineering team modifies server architectures at the physical layer, including custom PCB design adaptations for specialized network interfaces (InfiniBand or 400G Ethernet), specific memory densities, and tailored cooling plates.
We also provide firmware customization. Clients can request pre-installed virtualization layers, specialized BIOS settings optimized for low-latency compute, and custom IPMI configurations that integrate directly with existing data center management tools like OpenBMC, Redfish, or specialized local systems.
Exporting high-performance computing hardware to the GCC region requires strict adherence to local regulations. Our compliance teams manage all documentation required by Saudi regulatory bodies, including CITC approvals and SASO conformity certifications.
Our logistics network handles secure packaging, temperature-controlled air freight, and customs clearance procedures, delivering equipment safely to logistics hubs or final data center installations in Riyadh.
Common questions from systems integrators, database managers, and procurement officers deploying GPU server infrastructure in Saudi Arabia.