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INFINITIX Showcases AI Cloud Revenue Model at COMPUTEX 2026

At COMPUTEX 2026, INFINITIX presents a strategy to convert underutilized compute resources into profitable AI cloud services, highlighting its dual-platform solutions.

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AI INFRASTRUCTURE · Correspondent
· PUBLISHED MAY 26, 2026 · 2 MIN READ

In a bold move to reshape AI infrastructure, INFINITIX is set to unveil its strategy for transforming underutilized compute resources into revenue-generating AI services at COMPUTEX 2026. Global AI spending is expected to reach USD 2.52 trillion by 2026—an impressive 44% increase from the previous year—positioning the company to capitalize on an industry ripe for innovation.

The centerpiece of INFINITIX's exhibit will be its dual-platform stack, AI-Stack and ixCSP. This framework aims to connect compute governance with cloud service commercialization. The demonstration will focus on a three-layer architecture that includes AI Infrastructure, AI Platform, and AI Cloud Economy, providing a solution for compute management, model deployment, and AI service monetization.

Wayne Chen, CEO of INFINITIX, highlighted the structural shift in the AI sector, stating, "The competitive edge in AI has shifted from the model itself to compute orchestration and commercialization. The question is no longer who owns the GPUs — it’s who can transform compute into sustainable revenue." This underscores the need for enterprises to rethink their GPU strategies as demand for efficient AI deployment rises.

AI-Stack, a Kubernetes-native enterprise compute management platform, supports a variety of resources including NVIDIA and AMD GPUs, NPUs, and Phison's aiDAPTIV+. Its features such as GPU partitioning, cross-node computing, and real-time visual monitoring are crucial for maximizing resource utilization. A key component, the CTAs Scheduler, differentiates CUDA Core from Tensor Core workloads to improve operational efficiency. This innovative technology is expected to be a highlight during the exhibition.

In partnership with Phison Electronics, INFINITIX will demonstrate how integrating aiDAPTIV+ intelligent storage with AI-Stack can facilitate large language model (LLM) training and inference without the need for full high-bandwidth memory (HBM) GPU setups. This method significantly reduces the total cost of ownership (TCO) for AI infrastructure, making advanced computing more accessible to businesses.

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The ixCSP, or AI Cloud Operations Solution Platform, is another significant offering from INFINITIX. This platform allows enterprises, telecom operators, and data centers to turn existing GPU assets into profitable AI cloud resources. By integrating AI Gateway, billing solutions, and AI-Stack resource management, ixCSP supports various deployment models such as GPU as a Service (GaaS) and Machine Learning as a Service (MaaS). As traditional subscription models transition to token-based billing, ixCSP positions companies to excel in traffic management and financial operations, effectively transforming GPU infrastructure from a cost center into a revenue-generating platform.

As INFINITIX prepares for COMPUTEX 2026, the implications of its innovations are significant. By redefining how enterprises utilize their existing infrastructure, the company is paving the way for greater operational efficiency and driving the adoption of AI services that deliver tangible financial returns. This strategic positioning could reshape the future of AI cloud solutions, prompting other market players to reassess their value propositions in an increasingly competitive environment.

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