ASUS has continued its support on the AI drive in the enterprise and industrial segment with a new complete ecosystem that stretches from intelligent storage to scalable infrastructure built for the age of autonomous agents and generative AI.
The spotlight is on the new ASUS AI Hub, a turnkey platform designed to give enterprises everything they need to deploy AI quickly and securely without needing a team of experts. Partnering closely with AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA, it integrates top-tier open-source LLMs like Meta’s Llama, alongside the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software stack, letting businesses create tailored AI assistants, use RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) for smarter document processing, and pull from a curated prompt library.
For standard use cases, ASUS is offering the NVIDIA-certified ESC8000A-E13P server with the MGX platform, paired with the VSD320D storage system. For enterprises needing more horsepower, they can scale up to higher-end options like the ESC N8-E11 server—also NVIDIA-certified—to handle everything from generative AI to complex data processing.
ASUS is also building RTX PRO servers to give businesses near-universal acceleration for various AI workloads, whether it’s multimodal inference, physical AI, simulation, or graphics-heavy applications.
What really ties it all together is the software stack. ASUS combines its AI Hub with the ASUS Infrastructure Deployment Center (AIDC) and ASUS Control Center (ACC), and this trio works hand-in-hand with NVIDIA’s AI Blueprints, NeMo Retriever microservices, and Llama Nemotron models to offer a fully integrated hardware-software experience. The system comes with preloaded assistants and prompt templates to help teams automate tasks, cut down on operational costs, and get AI working out of the box, while keeping sensitive data local for extra security.
Beyond the core AI platform, ASUS is making moves in storage too. Partnering with Weka and IBM, they’re showing a next-gen unified storage system built for AI and HPC workloads. Using NVIDIA’s AI Data Platform reference design, the new RS501A-E12 series brings together file, object, and block storage, while offering all-flash, tiering, and backup capabilities—all in a Weka-certified software-defined setup.
ASUS is also teaming up with Foxlink, which introduced an AI-powered robot built on NVIDIA’s Jetson AGX Orin platform. This intelligent inspector roams facilities, using multi-sensor fusion to monitor environments 24/7 such as checking for anomalies, running safety checks, and alerting operators in real time. Powered by Ubilink (Foxlink’s data center arm, built by ASUS), it gives a glimpse of how AI could automate data center management from monitoring everything from heat and noise to power usage.