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Enterprise Hardware Ecosystem

CE Certified Digital Workspace Solutions Manufacturers & Supplier

Architecting robust, low-latency, and GPU-accelerated computing nodes for modern virtualization, virtual desktop infrastructures (VDI), AI pipelines, and hybrid workforces.

High-Performance Computing & VDI Infrastructure Nodes

Deploy scalable hardware foundations for digital workspaces. Explore our curated selection of compute modules, enterprise network cards, and workstation rack servers.

Array Card XC470C-M-8i

Array Card XC470C-M-8i 4G SAS/SATA RAID Controller

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PowerEdge R350 1U Rack Mount

PowerEdge R350 1U Rack Mount Workstation Server

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XFusion DDR4 RDIMM Server Ram

xFusion DDR4 RDIMM 16GB/32GB/64GB ECC Memory

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xFusion FusionServer 2288H V6

xFusion FusionServer 2288H V6 2U AI Deep Learning Server

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Dell Poweredge R750 Server

Dell PowerEdge R750 2U Dual Socket Network Server

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PowerEdge R760XS Server

PowerEdge R760XS 2U 2-Socket Cloud Workspace Server

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Xeon Processors with Heat Pipe

Intel Xeon Processors 4410T/5415+/6416H with 2U Heat Sink

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Dell Poweredge Deepseek AI R750

Dell PowerEdge AI Optimized R750 R740 R760 GPU Servers

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The Global Paradigm Shift to Digital Workspace Infrastructures

Modern commercial, administrative, and industrial operations are moving rapidly away from local client computing toward centralized, hyper-scalable desktop virtualization environments (VDI), Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS), and edge computing hubs. Organizations demand high availability, massive GPU acceleration capabilities, and strict conformity to security regulations to manage dynamic workloads such as machine learning pipelines, complex CAD layouts, data analytics, and hybrid workforces.

For deployment in highly regulated zones like the European Union, UK, and APAC regions, hardware infrastructure must conform strictly to environmental, safety, and electromagnetic guidelines. A CE certification is not merely a regional regulatory sticker; it represents rigorous design validation for electromagnetic interference (EMI), electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), Low Voltage Directives (LVD), and Hazardous Substance Management (RoHS). Digital Workspace Solutions must withstand continuous 24/7 load profiles while maintaining strict thermal control and low acoustic emissions.

Quantix at a Glance

Established in 2017, Quantix Intelligent Computing Co., Ltd. has grown into a leading developer of high-performance GPU server architectures and customized AI cloud ecosystems.

2017
Year Established
850+
Supply Chain Partners
$18M+
Annual Export Volume
46
QC Professionals
78
R&D Engineers

Technical Roadmap: Architecture of Digital Workspace Hardware

To support next-generation virtualization workspaces running multi-tenant enterprise hypervisors (such as VMware ESXi, Nutanix AHV, or Proxmox VE), workspace solutions require a deep co-design of processing, storage, and networking layers. Below is the architectural approach engineered by Quantix:

GPU Virtualization (vGPU) & Acceleration

Enabling graphic-intensive workloads like 3D CAD modeling, video editing, and local AI modeling directly inside a virtual desktop session. Our GPU-dense server nodes support multiple enterprise GPUs, allowing flexible slicing of hardware resources with sub-millisecond hypervisor scheduling.

High-Performance Storage Arrays

VDI boot storms and transactional latency require storage subsystems backed by hardware RAID array cards (such as XC470C-M-8i utilizing the SAS3908 processor) and PCIe Gen4/Gen5 NVMe storage interfaces. This ensures data integrity, rapid local cache writes, and zero latency bottlenecks.

Resilient Low-Latency Interconnections

Deploying high-speed DAC cabling infrastructure (such as QSFP+ 10G/40G direct-attach cables) directly to the top-of-rack switches. Low packet jitter is critical to prevent screen tearing and input lag on thin client terminals across the corporate LAN/WAN network.

Future Outlook & Development Roadmap

Phase 1 (Current): PCIe Gen5 & DDR5 Standard Integration

Transitioning GPU servers and cloud-computing workstation setups to DDR5 ECC memory registers and full-throughput PCIe Gen5 configurations to maximize GPU-to-CPU bandwidth, reducing deep learning data feeding bottlenecks.

Phase 2: Hybrid Liquid Cooling for High Density Workspaces

Redesigning server rack envelopes (such as xFusion 2288H V6, R750-class platforms) to support liquid-to-air cooling options, dropping server room PUE metrics below 1.25 for global sustainability compliance.

Phase 3: Deep Edge Workspace Convergence

Embedding AI hardware-accelerated orchestrators inside edge computing node enclosures to support remote, offline zero-trust operations with local AI model execution directly at regional office branches.

Localized Application Scenarios for Digital Workspaces

Quantix systems are customized to serve critical localized application scenarios across different industry verticals, balancing computation density and accessibility requirements:

Application Scenario Critical Infrastructure Needs Recommended Quantix Server / Module Solution Primary Benefit Achieved
Financial Trading Floors Real-time multi-monitor rendering, ultra-low transactional latency, redundant backup power. PowerEdge R350 Workstation + SAS3908 Array Card caching layers. 99.999% uptime with immediate RAID switchover times.
Healthcare & Clinical Imaging Medical 3D CT/MRI scans remote streaming, GDPR/HIPAA compliance data isolation. Quantix Custom GPU Rack Server (with xFusion 2288H V5/V6 base). No local data footprint on thin terminals; fully secure medical databases.
Engineering & Design (CAD/BIM) Heavy multi-threaded processing, dedicated graphic frames parsing per concurrent active designer. Dual Socket Xeon 6416H / 5418Y Server with high-density GPU virtualization card slots. Reduces local hardware acquisition costs by up to 45% using shared vGPU.
AI Startups & Data Center Scaling Parallel deep learning processing matrices, robust model training pipelines. FusionServer 1288H V7 / 2288H V6 AI Compute platforms. High density training operations utilizing accelerated GPU lanes.

China Supply Chain Resilience & Manufacturing Advantages

Our operational headquarters in Shenzhen, China, provides us with deep technological synergy and dynamic scaling capabilities. Quantix operates an advanced 420-square-meter precision assembly and testing facility. We maintain active partnerships with over 850 primary and secondary supply chain vendors, securing critical raw component allocation (from original server controller chipsets to premium capacitors) even during global component shortages.

Our robust localized manufacturing ecosystem translates directly to client value:

  • Rapid OEM/ODM Prototyping: Dedicated R&D engineering crew of 78 experts specializing in structural sheet metal engineering, firmware BIOS/BMC custom optimization, and advanced heat pipe thermal analysis.
  • Unyielding Quality Controls: 46 seasoned quality control specialists overseeing a multi-phase QA matrix: strict incoming component checks, assembly validation, 72-hour elevated-temperature burn-in tests, and full software-based benchmark sign-offs.
  • Unmatched Cost-to-Performance Ratio: By sourcing directly from Shenzhen's tier-1 component vendors, we eliminate redundant markup layers, offering enterprise-level server structures with CE-certified quality at highly competitive costs.

Global Compliance & Localized Support Assurances

Deploying workspace servers across diverse global markets requires navigating complex local regulatory compliance frameworks. Quantix prioritizes international standards to ensure seamless integration:

CE Compliance & Regulatory Integrity

Quantix Digital Workspace solutions comply with all relevant European Directives. We supply complete declarations of conformity for EMI/EMC standards (EN 55032/35), safety guidelines (EN 62368-1), and environmental directives (RoHS and REACH).

Localized SLA Agreements & Spare Parts

Through our established global channel partnerships in North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia, we offer customized service-level agreements (SLAs). We support mission-critical enterprise environments with replacement services and component hot-swaps.

Digital Workspace Hardware & VDI Server Architectures FAQ

Get answers to technical questions about our certified digital workspace servers, hardware integration options, and global support capabilities.

What are the standard configurations for GPU servers used in digital workspaces?
Digital workspace and VDI servers typically use dual-socket Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC processors, 256GB to 1TB of ECC RAM, and redundant NVMe storage arrays. They are configured with PCIe-based GPU acceleration cards to allocate virtual GPU (vGPU) resources to users, ensuring smooth remote desktop performance.
Why is CE Certification necessary for enterprise-grade workspace hardware?
CE certification proves the hardware meets European Union health, safety, and environmental protection standards. It ensures the equipment complies with Low Voltage Directives (LVD) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations, minimizing interference and ensuring safety in data centers and office environments.
How does hardware RAID acceleration improve VDI and digital workspaces?
During periods of high demand, such as VDI "boot storms" when hundreds of users log in simultaneously, traditional storage can bottleneck. Hardware RAID array cards (like the XC470C-M-8i with SAS3908 controllers) offload parity calculations and cache operations, maintaining low latencies and preventing system slowdowns.
What OEM/ODM customization services does Quantix offer for workspace deployments?
We provide full customization, including custom chassis silkscreens and color schemes, tailored PCIe expansions for specific GPU layouts, custom BIOS configuration flags, pre-installed software hypervisors, and bespoke packaging for global distributions.
How does Quantix manage thermal performance under heavy GPU/AI workloads?
We design our chassis with high-CFM, hot-swappable counter-rotating fans, optimized airflow shrouds, and dedicated copper heat pipes (such as 2U heat pipe sinks for Xeon processors). This keeps operating temperatures low, preventing thermal throttling and extending component life.
What are the lead times for global delivery of customized workstation servers?
With over 850 supply chain partners, standard server setups ship within 1 to 2 weeks. Custom OEM/ODM orders, including custom testing and validation, typically ship within 4 to 6 weeks, depending on component availability and customization requirements.

Scale-Out Infrastructure & Interconnection Modules

Ensure high bandwidth, fast caching, and reliable connections with our enterprise-grade compute nodes, RAID controllers, and network accessories.

FusionServer 1288H V7

FusionServer 1288H V7 AI Data GPU Server

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Dell Poweredge R650xs

Dell PowerEdge R650xs 1U High-Density Rack Server

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xFusion FusionServer 2288H V5

xFusion FusionServer 2288H V5 2U 8-Bay Rack Server

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xFusion Servers Diamond 1U

xFusion Diamond 1U Rack Game Server 1288H V5

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xFusion FusionServer 5885H V7

xFusion FusionServer 5885H V7 4U Mission Critical Server

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QSFP+ 10G Cables 3m

QSFP+ 10G/40G Direct-Attach High Speed Cable 3m

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XC170-M-8i RAID Card

XC170-M-8i SAS/SATA RAID Card 12Gb/s (SAS3808iMR)

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xFusion FusionServer 2288H V5 12-Bay

xFusion FusionServer 2288H V5 2U 12*3.5" Storage Server

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Our Advanced Facility & Modern Production Lines

Operating from our modern assembly lines, Quantix utilizes advanced equipment, customized testing chambers, and strict QC protocols to guarantee every shipping rack server meets international standards.