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SuperX's Japan Global Supply Center has Delivered Pro6000 Servers Worth US$31 Million and Secured New Orders

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SuperX (NASDAQ: SUPX) reported that its Japan Global Supply Center has delivered Pro6000 servers worth approximately US$31 million to Digital Dynamic (DDI) in 2026 and expects cumulative shipments to reach about US$38 million by the end of August 2026. SuperX and DDI have completed four purchase order rounds this year, with Phase 3 procurement and a Phase 4 Purchase Order signed on July 9 and August 4, 2026, respectively.

According to SuperX, projects valued at around US$28 million are under phased production and sequential delivery, and new orders of about US$20 million have been secured. The Japan hub now operates at large scale, providing localized warehousing, resource scheduling and order fulfillment for Japan’s expanding AI computing infrastructure market.

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Positive

  • US$31 million in Pro6000 server shipments to DDI to date in 2026
  • Cumulative shipments to DDI expected to reach US$38 million by end of August 2026
  • Additional projects under production valued at about US$28 million
  • New Pro6000 server orders secured worth approximately US$20 million
  • Four purchase order rounds with DDI in 2026, indicating repeat demand
  • Japan Global Supply Center operating at large scale with validated local delivery model

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Market Context

SuperX’s recent partnership announcements produced both -1.89% and 0.88% 24-hour reactions, showing ...
Analysis

SuperX’s recent partnership announcements produced both -1.89% and 0.88% 24-hour reactions, showing varied market treatment of expansion news. That record adds context to the Japan orders; shipment execution and order conversion remain key watch items.

Key Figures

Cumulative shipments expected: approximately US$38 million Shipped to date: approximately US$31 million Projects under production: around US$28 million +4 more
7 metrics
Cumulative shipments expected approximately US$38 million By end of August 2026
Shipped to date approximately US$31 million Cumulative shipments to DDI
Projects under production around US$28 million Phased production and sequential delivery
New orders secured approximately US$20 million New SuperX orders
Purchase order rounds four rounds Secured with DDI in 2026
Procurement contract phase Phase 3 Contract entered July 9, 2026
Purchase order phase Phase 4 Purchase order entered August 4, 2026

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 07 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 07 share repurchase Positive +2.0% Completed prior program and authorized a new $20 million repurchase plan.
Jul 21 strategic partnership Positive -1.9% Announced Mercuria Asia investment through convertible note and warrant subscription agreement.
Jul 01 optical JV launch Positive +0.9% Launched Singapore optical communications joint venture with TFC and APEX VERVE.
Jun 25 AI park proposal Positive -7.3% Discussed proposed 1-gigawatt AI computing park with Kazakhstan's prime minister.
Jun 04 product showcase Positive -14.2% Planned 1.6T optical-module debut and AI data-center showcase in Tokyo.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Expansion and product announcements showed mixed but often negative reactions, while the buyback announcement aligned positively.

Key Terms

800vdc, gpu, liquid cooling
3 terms
800vdc technical
"800 Volts Direct Current (800VDC) solutions"
800vdc stands for an electrical system operating at 800 volts of direct current; think of it as a higher-pressure water main for electricity where more voltage moves the same power with less current. For investors, 800vdc matters because it enables faster charging, greater efficiency and lighter wiring in electric vehicles and industrial equipment, which can lower costs, improve performance, and influence demand across suppliers, manufacturers and infrastructure projects.
gpu technical
"high-performance GPU hardware"
A GPU (graphics processing unit) is a specialized computer chip designed to handle many calculations at once, originally for rendering images and video but now widely used for tasks like artificial intelligence, data analysis and high-performance computing. Investors watch GPU demand and prices because strong sales often signal growth for chip makers and their customers, affect profit margins and capital spending, and can forecast wider trends in gaming, AI adoption and cloud services.
liquid cooling technical
"high-density liquid cooling solutions"
Liquid cooling is a method that uses a flowing liquid—like water or a special coolant—to carry heat away from electronic components, similar to how a car radiator moves heat away from an engine. For investors, it matters because it can lower energy and maintenance costs, enable higher-performance computing, reduce the footprint of data centers, and support sustainability targets, all of which can affect a company’s operating margins and capital spending needs.

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SINGAPORE, Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- SuperX AI Technology Limited ("SuperX" or the "Company"), a full-stack AI infrastructure solutions provider, announces the latest business milestone achieved by its Japan Global Supply Center, the Company's core local hub for expanding presence in Japan's computing infrastructure market. On July 9 and August 4, 2026, the Company entered into Phase 3 procurement contracts and Phase 4 Purchase Order, respectively, with Digital Dynamic Inc. ("DDI"), a Japan-based AI infrastructure company, via its partner, for the supply of Pro6000 servers. All equipment will be warehoused, allocated and delivered locally through the Japan Global Supply Center.

SuperX and DDI have secured four rounds of Purchase Orders in 2026. The first three orders were secured in January, April and July respectively, followed by a fourth new Purchase Order in August. Four successive capacity expansions within a single year fully demonstrate DDI's recognition of SuperX's product quality, delivery reliability and localized service capabilities, serving as solid evidence of the Company's strengths in overseas computing hardware delivery. SuperX expects cumulative shipments to DDI to reach approximately US$38 million by the end of August 2026, of which approximately US$31 million has been shipped to date. Projects valued at around US$28 million are under phased production and sequential delivery, while new orders worth approximately US$20 million have been secured. The Company's regional delivery capacity has been validated by the market, and its localized delivery model has entered large-scale operation.

Japan's computing industry is accelerating the deployment of distributed AI infrastructure, with ongoing rollouts of data center operations, GPU cluster deployment and computing hosting projects. Market demand for bulk supply of high-performance servers, reliable product availability and rapid local response continues to climb. DDI has built a nationwide computing network across Japan, covering AI data center development and operation, hardware cluster asset management and commercial computing capacity provision. The company maintains sustained demand for stable supply of high-performance GPU hardware. This Phase 3 procurement contract and the Phase 4 Purchase Order, reflect the deepening long-term strategic partnership centered on localized delivery.

As SuperX's pivotal local hub in Japan's computing sector, the Japan Global Supply Center has established an integrated service ecosystem encompassing warehousing, bulk resource scheduling and local order fulfillment. Compared with conventional cross-border long-distance shipment models, the local hub significantly shortens equipment lead times, ensures on-time delivery of large-volume AI server orders, and caters precisely to local computing operators' project schedules featuring phased rollouts and capacity expansion. Since commencing operations, the Center has continuously secured hardware orders from domestic computing service providers with steadily growing supply volumes.

The new contract and new orders demonstrate the expanding operational capacity of SuperX's Japan Global Supply Center and further consolidate the Company's service footprint in Japan's local AI hardware delivery segment. Meanwhile, SuperX is actively onboarding more local computing clients, deepening regional market penetration and strengthening its market position within Japan's AI infrastructure industry. Against the backdrop of rising demand for distributed AI computing infrastructure across Japan, SuperX will continue to optimize inventory scheduling, bulk delivery and supporting service frameworks at the Japan Global Supply Center and expand the scope of local order fulfillment. Leveraging its localized supply chain capabilities, SuperX will deliver consistent, efficient hardware support for regional AI infrastructure initiatives and steadily drive the expansion of its overseas computing infrastructure business.

About SuperX AI Technology Limited (NASDAQ: SUPX)

SuperX AI Technology Limited is an AI infrastructure solutions provider, offering a comprehensive portfolio of proprietary hardware, advanced software, and end-to-end services for AI data centers. The Company's services include advanced solution design and planning, cost-effective infrastructure product integration, and end-to-end operations and maintenance. Its core products include high-performance AI servers, 800 Volts Direct Current (800VDC) solutions, high-density liquid cooling solutions, as well as AI cloud and AI agents. Headquartered in Singapore, the Company serves institutional clients globally, including enterprises, research institutions, and cloud and edge computing deployments. For more information, please visit www.superx.sg

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FAQ

What did SuperX (NASDAQ: SUPX) announce about its Japan Global Supply Center on August 19, 2026?

SuperX announced major milestones for its Japan Global Supply Center, including significant Pro6000 server deliveries and new orders from Digital Dynamic. According to SuperX, shipments to DDI are expected to reach about US$38 million by end of August 2026, with ongoing phased deliveries.

How much Pro6000 server shipment value has SuperX (SUPX) recorded with DDI in 2026?

SuperX reported approximately US$31 million of Pro6000 servers shipped to DDI so far in 2026. According to SuperX, cumulative shipments are expected to reach about US$38 million by the end of August 2026, supported by multiple procurement phases and purchase orders.

What new contracts and orders did SuperX (SUPX) secure with Digital Dynamic in July and August 2026?

SuperX entered a Phase 3 procurement contract on July 9, 2026, and a Phase 4 Purchase Order on August 4, 2026, with DDI. According to SuperX, these agreements are part of four purchase order rounds in 2026 for Pro6000 server supply in Japan.

What is the value of projects under production and new orders mentioned by SuperX (SUPX)?

SuperX indicated that projects worth around US$28 million are under phased production and sequential delivery. According to SuperX, it has also secured new Pro6000 server orders of approximately US$20 million, reinforcing the growing scale of its Japan Global Supply Center operations.

How does SuperX’s Japan Global Supply Center support its AI infrastructure business in Japan?

The Japan Global Supply Center provides localized warehousing, bulk resource scheduling and order fulfillment for AI servers. According to SuperX, this local hub shortens lead times, supports large-volume orders and aligns deliveries with Japanese computing operators’ phased rollout and capacity expansion schedules.

Who is Digital Dynamic (DDI) in SuperX’s (SUPX) Japan Pro6000 server orders?

Digital Dynamic is a Japan-based AI infrastructure company operating a nationwide computing network. According to SuperX, DDI covers AI data center development, hardware cluster asset management and commercial computing capacity, and has placed four purchase order rounds with SuperX for Pro6000 servers in 2026.

What does the DDI contract expansion mean for SuperX (SUPX) in Japan’s AI market?

The expanding DDI orders signal sustained demand for SuperX’s Pro6000 servers and local delivery model. According to SuperX, four purchase order rounds and large shipment values strengthen its service footprint and market position in Japan’s growing AI infrastructure and distributed computing sector.