Key Takeaways

  • Official Opening: The ASUS AI Lab in Luzhu, Taiwan, opens to the public during Computex 2026.
  • Core Technology: The system utilizes an NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 pod as its central simulation platform.
  • Corporate Strategy: ASUS shifts its focus from hardware manufacturer to full-stack AI infrastructure provider for the enterprise sector.

A Closed Ecosystem for Enterprise Testing

ASUS has officially opened its AI Lab in Luzhu, Taiwan, to the public at Computex 2026. The facility sits just minutes away from the server production lines, a logistical choice that directly integrates research and manufacturing. The lab functions as a closed ecosystem, designed to simulate the entire lifecycle of AI infrastructure, from initial design to final validation.



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Three Labs, One Goal

Three specialized units operate within the facility. The RD Lab verifies servers under operating conditions equivalent to real-world data centers. The QTR Lab subjects the systems to reliability testing in extreme environments. The Thermal Lab validates the thermal design of the components. The technological centerpiece is an NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 pod, used as the simulation and testing platform for the entire process.



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Cutting Down Production Timelines

The facility acts as a direct link between design and production, allowing solutions to be tested and optimized before they hit the market. Clients can watch the liquid cooling systems operate live on-site. Through this move, ASUS aims to solidify its position as a provider of full-stack AI infrastructure, rather than just isolated hardware components.