Klyvora
Premium 1U & 2U high-density server configurations engineered for compute-heavy local environments in Nagoya.
Nagoya, the capital of Aichi Prefecture, stands as Japan's third-largest metropolitan economy and the absolute epicenter of the country's manufacturing, aerospace, and robotics sectors. As Nagoya-based corporations pivot from physical prototyping to complete digital twins, the demand for enterprise computing power has skyrocketed. Advanced CAD tools, automotive finite element analysis (FEA), high-fidelity fluid dynamics, and deep learning models for autonomous navigation rely heavily on modern hardware platforms like the V7 server architecture.
In these environments, server downtime or memory capacity limitations delay multi-billion yen product development pipelines. High-efficiency xFusion 2U and 4U GPU solutions provide the baseline computational infrastructure that enables Nagoya's technical teams to achieve real-time model iterations and microsecond-level simulations.
The leap from V5/V6 server platforms to the latest V7 standard marks a pivotal upgrade cycle for enterprise data centers. The xFusion V7 rack server family leverages PCIe 5.0 connectivity, effectively doubling data throughput speeds compared to its predecessors. This extra bandwidth is critical when handling massive datasets across multiple network interface cards and accelerators.
Supported by DDR5 RAM architecture, these servers provide a substantial performance boost in multi-threaded application environments. The internal memory bus speed has increased from the typical 3200 MT/s in DDR4 to 4800 MT/s and above, greatly reducing data bottlenecks during intensive analytical processing. Furthermore, integrated thermal control algorithms adjust fan profiles dynamically based on sensor arrays, ensuring low operating temperatures even when compute units run continuous 100% workloads under industrial conditions.
Technical Innovation Notice: The integration of CXL (Compute Express Link) 1.1 / 2.0 in the V7 server lineup allows for dynamic memory pooling, reducing latency for complex in-memory databases and large AI training runs (such as DeepSeek R1 models).
Established in 2016, Klyvora Node Technologies Ltd. is a high-performance computing infrastructure manufacturer specializing in AI GPU server systems, scalable compute clusters, and enterprise-grade data center solutions. Operating a modern production facility with a total building area of approximately 320㎡, our facility supports integrated R&D, assembly, testing, and quality control operations.
The company reports annual export revenue ranging between USD 8 million and USD 22 million, backed by over 6 years of export experience and 11 years of accumulated industry expertise in advanced computing hardware. Klyvora maintains a strong international trade background and serves major markets including North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
Klyvora employs a structured quality assurance system, combining automated testing methods, burn-in stress testing, and full-system validation procedures. Product inspection methods include thermal performance testing, hardware stress diagnostics, and multi-stage functional verification. The quality control team consists of approximately 42 dedicated professionals ensuring strict compliance with international manufacturing standards.
Collaborating with a global supply chain network of over 860 partners, Klyvora secures stable sourcing of high-grade components such as GPUs, server-grade motherboards, power systems, and cooling solutions. The primary customer base includes AI research institutions, cloud service providers, enterprise data centers, and HPC solution integrators. We support extensive customization, including chassis layout, custom power distribution, and special bios configurations.
The Nagoya market presents unique challenges due to its heavy industrial composition. Let's look at three key application scenarios:
As energy efficiency regulations tighten across Japan and globally, server manufacturers are prioritizing performance-per-watt efficiency. Legacy systems run into thermal throttling, whereas the current V7 generation addresses cooling challenges with redesigned internal airflow pathways, supporting both high-capacity heat sinks and direct-to-chip liquid cooling loops. This shift helps data centers reduce their Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) ratios, meeting local emissions standards.
Furthermore, open standard architectures and vendor-neutral management software are becoming the standard. The incorporation of OCP (Open Compute Project) cards and standardized storage cages ensures that clients can customize these platforms without getting locked into proprietary ecosystems.
Common questions regarding hardware deployment, customs delivery, and localized configuration options.
Deploy dependable nodes for virtualization, high-density storage, and database hosting within Nagoya's industrial networks.
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