Memory module manufacturer Adata Technology has announced a strategic partnership with Giga Computing, a subsidiary of Gigabyte Technology, to establish a new, upgraded server production line in Brazil. The venture will integrate ADATA's server-grade memory and storage products, enhancing the competitiveness of the servers and jointly expanding their reach across the Latin American market.
Looking ahead, Adata and Giga Computing aim to address the growing demand for servers in artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) within the Mercosur (Southern Common Market) nations. Their comprehensive server solutions, coupled with Adata 's memory and storage offerings, are poised to unlock new possibilities for innovative applications and position them at the forefront of the next generation of technology industries.
Adata has maintained a presence in Brazil for a decade, cultivating diverse operations encompassing production and marketing. This includes establishing a manufacturing facility in São Paulo in 2016 and expanding to Manaus in 2021. Leveraging fully automated production processes and high efficiency, ADATA has consistently supplied the regional market.
The strategic partnership between Adata and Giga Computing commenced in the first quarter of 2025, leading to the establishment of the new server production line. This facility will support Giga Computing's localized server production and assembly requirements. By manufacturing locally, the collaboration aims to expedite delivery times and offer customized specifications, catering to the integrated server solution needs of clients in the era of AI and high-performance computing.
Chen Lee, Vice President of Sales for the Americas at Giga Computing, stated that this collaboration will strengthen their localized supply chain footprint in Latin America, significantly improving delivery speed and flexibility. This will enable clients to deploy server systems more rapidly, while the combined strengths of both companies will unlock further business opportunities.
Article translated by Elaine Chen and edited by Jack Wu