Compal to Present AI Datacentre Deployment Architecture
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Compal Electronics has announced that it will participate in NVIDIA GTC 2026, taking place during March 16th–19th in San Jose, California (Booth 107). At the event, Compal will present its AI datacentre deployment architecture through a three-rack physical design. Centred on Computing, Power and Liquid Cooling, the showcase underscores Compal's "ONE Integrated Solution", a unified, rack-level AI infrastructure architecture. Contd
At the exhibition, Compal will demonstrate a complete deployment configuration composed of three physical rack units integrating high-density compute nodes, high-power electrical infrastructure and liquid cooling systems. The Power Rack features an AcBel-designed power rack architecture, while the Liquid Cooling Rack integrates Rayonnant CDU Cabinet Rack systems and piping infrastructure to establish a coordinated power and thermal management environment. Together, these elements form a synergistic operating architecture that enables visitors to observe next-generation AI infrastructure logic and system relationships under near real-world data center conditions.
The exhibit includes high-density system designs based on NVIDIA HGX system and NVIDIA MGX architecture, featuring deployments built on NVIDIA HGX Rubin NVL8 and NVIDIA HGX B300 system. Presented at rack scale, the showcase illustrates practical build-out models for next-generation AI infrastructure. With the introduction of the NVIDIA Rubin GPUs and the rollout of NVIDIA HGX B300 and other new system architectures, compute density and power requirements continue to increase, raising the bar for data center power delivery capacity, energy efficiency and thermal management.
Against this backdrop, datacentre construction is progressively shifting from node-centric design toward rack-level infrastructure planning. This change in deployment scale elevates platform selection and system integration capabilities as critical factors in long-term enterprise investment decisions.
The parallel evolution of NVIDIA HGX and NVIDIA MGX platforms reflects the continuity of NVIDIA's technology roadmap. For system providers, the ability to stay aligned with this development cadence has become a key competitive differentiator. Compal's presence at NVIDIA GTC 2026 underscores its integration capabilities and strategic positioning within this evolving industry landscape.
