Klyvora
Enterprise computing nodes, server components, and storage systems engineered for next-generation intelligence workloads.
Pioneering Enterprise Computing & Scalable IoT Edge Clusters Globally
Established in 2016, Klyvora operates a state-of-the-art production facility with a building area of approximately 320㎡. This highly optimized, dense technology footprint is dedicated to specialized hardware system integration, prototype validation, thermal testing, and high-performance diagnostic workflows, facilitating seamless R&D and rapid assembly processes.
With accumulated export experience exceeding 6 years, Klyvora reports annual export revenues between USD 8 million and USD 22 million. We actively supply tier-one cloud centers, edge computational labs, and system integrators across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia with compliant infrastructure components.
A specialized team of 42 QC professionals guarantees zero-defect manufacturing. Hardware units undergo diagnostic protocols, including dynamic thermal load cycling, power supply stress verification, and hardware compatibility checks, meeting international enterprise standards.
Aligning Edge Computing and Industrial IoT with Decentralized Artificial Intelligence (AI) Architectures
The convergence of local sensor networks and modern generative models requires computing architecture that sits physically close to raw telemetry data. Our development roadmap actively optimizes server nodes for dense multi-GPU compute matrix layouts (such as our G5200 V5 series) to accommodate locally deployed Deepseek and Llama-class inference models, dropping latency values by up to 85% compared to public cloud structures.
Data pipelines demand maximized throughput speeds. We are implementing PCIe Gen 5.0 and emerging CXL (Compute Express Link) interconnects inside our OEM rack server configurations. This approach facilitates high-speed data transmission between processors, enterprise NVMe storage arrays (PM893 / PM897 Series), and expansion cards, preventing CPU starvation in real-time telemetry processing environments.
Thermal management is the main challenge in high-density computing deployments. Klyvora is designing integrated chassis with advanced cooling layouts, pairing high-airflow chassis channels with support for direct-to-chip liquid cooling plates. Supported by Platinum-grade redundant power systems (up to 2000W with 94%+ electrical efficiency), our systems help global operators meet sustainability requirements without sacrificing raw hardware density.
Bespoke Infrastructure Platforms Configured for Extreme Industrial, Enterprise, and Research Challenges
We supply centralized edge computing nodes capable of processing thousands of high-definition camera feeds and sensor systems simultaneously. By utilizing dense 2U 4-socket configurations, regional transit hubs can deploy low-latency object recognition models, manage smart energy grids, and coordinate municipal operations locally with zero network reliance.
Modern factories require compute resources resistant to environmental variables. Klyvora designs custom, vibration-dampened 1U/2U server nodes with server-grade redundant power supply backups (900W-2000W). These act as the master controller for localized PLC meshes, industrial telemetry gathering, and real-time predictive failure analysis pipelines.
For scientific research and medical imaging analysis, Klyvora provides GPU systems engineered for intensive operations. These systems feature multi-GPU layouts, fast solid-state arrays (such as PM893/PM897 hybrid read-write components), and high-capacity Xeon processors. They deliver the raw floating-point computing power required for deep neural network training.
Designed for public and private cloud environments, our virtualization-optimized hardware configurations support hypervisors and high-density container clustering. Featuring robust RAM expansions, multi-socket Xeon configurations, and integrated hardware RAID controller cards (such as PCIe 4.0 9560-16i controllers), they maximize resource efficiency and uptime.
Operating within the world’s leading electronics hub in Shenzhen, Klyvora leverages proximity to component suppliers and system integrators. By maintaining direct relationships with over 860 certified suppliers, we secure allocation priority for critical components, including advanced silicon processors, high-speed RAM ICs, high-efficiency power supplies, and specialized sheet metal.
This concentrated supply ecosystem allows Klyvora to complete custom chassis configurations, thermal testing cycles, and motherboard BIOS firmware customizations in a fraction of the time required by Western competitors. Over the past year, we have introduced 86 new products, demonstrating our capability for rapid hardware iteration.
For international enterprise buyers, this translates to reduced lead times, optimized total cost of ownership (TCO), and access to highly customizable hardware architectures.
We understand that purchasing server infrastructure requires aligning procurement, finance, and engineering departments. Procurement managers seek cost stability and predictable production windows. Engineering teams prioritize hardware security features like TPM 2.0, open BMC firmware architectures, and strict compliance with design briefs.
Klyvora addresses these requirements by assigning dedicated project managers to handle the entire cycle from design to delivery. We maintain transparent component lists, offer predictable hardware pricing over multi-year contract periods, and provide custom labeling and packaging to streamline deployment.
Exporting compute hardware requires navigating complex regulatory landscapes. Klyvora maintains compliance with international standards, ensuring all manufactured hardware carries necessary certifications, including CE, FCC, RoHS, and VCCI.
To support global integrations, we cooperate with regional distribution partners and tech support representatives. This structure ensures our clients receive timely diagnostic support, replacement components, and engineering resources for critical infrastructure systems.
Addressing Crucial Questions from Hardware Engineers, Systems Architects, and Global Procurement Officers
Explore our secondary lineup of AI accelerators, high-capacity SATA SSDs, RAID controllers, and virtualization nodes.
Inside our production facilities and assembly areas, where advanced server assemblies undergo system integration and quality assurance testing.