AIC brings NVIDIA CMX storage to COMPUTEX 2026
AIC will showcase its next-generation AI infrastructure, including AI storage solutions with NVIDIA CMX and high-performance computing platforms, at COMPUTEX 2026 from June 2-5. The company will also host a panel discussion titled "Breaking the Memory Wall in the AI Era" with executives from NVIDIA and VAST Data, focusing on storage and data management for AI intelligence delivery.
Key Takeaways
- AIC will exhibit at COMPUTEX 2026 from June 2 to June 5 at TaiNEX 1, 4F, Booth N1106.
- The June 2 panel, “Breaking the Memory Wall in the AI Era – Storage Challenges and Opportunities,” starts at 14:00 at AIC Booth N1106.
- Panel speakers include Michael Liang of AIC, Jason Hardy of NVIDIA, and Andy Pernsteiner of VAST Data.
- AIC’s storage platforms use NVIDIA Context Memory Platform (CMX) and NVIDIA BlueField-4 for LLM inference and high-density GPU deployment.
- The booth will also feature new GPU server platforms for GenAI training, scientific simulations, enterprise analytics, and edge computing.
Why It Matters
AIC is using COMPUTEX to position storage as part of the AI infrastructure stack, not just a repository. The panel with NVIDIA and VAST Data reinforces that message around long-context inference and data movement, while the booth demos tie it to concrete hardware: CMX-based storage, BlueField-4 integration, and new GPU server platforms. For streaming and video AI workflows, that matters because the article explicitly calls out video analytics and high-density GPU deployment. The next signal to watch is the June 2 panel discussion and whether AIC publishes more detail on the CMX-based platform at Booth N1106.
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