TensorNova
Explore our initial tier of high-performance servers, customized for low-latency deep learning and scalable neural network inference in Turkey's key research hubs.
In the era of massive neural networks, large language model (LLM) fine-tuning, and complex scientific calculations, standard server designs fail to provide the high thermal envelope, massive memory bandwidth, and raw compute operations required. TensorNova, established in 2016, stands at the absolute forefront of this technological shift. As a dedicated high-performance AI GPU server manufacturer and complete infrastructure solution provider, we specialize in building deep-learning rack architectures, high-performance GPU clusters, and liquid-cooled data center units engineered specifically for enterprise deployments globally, with a key strategic focus on the expanding technological corridor of the Turkey market.
Combining 12 years of deep-rooted industry expertise with 6 years of robust global export experience, TensorNova operates a state-of-the-art specialized integration and diagnostics center covering 320㎡. This highly compact facility is optimized specifically for advanced component mapping, high-speed motherboard-level modifications, structural chassis design, and comprehensive thermal integration. Rather than operating generalist consumer lines, our facilities are specialized for extreme-load AI equipment.
We believe that trust in hardware comes from absolute verifiability. That is why TensorNova applies ISO9001-based quality management systems across every facet of production. A dedicated force of over 45 QA specialists executes rigorous testing protocols. Each GPU server leaves our floor only after completing extensive automated hardware stress tests, thermal performance validation under high-ambient simulations, multi-day component burn-in testing, and realistic AI workload simulation trials (including MLPerf and DeepSeek execution profiles).
Turkey is undergoing a profound digital transformation. With the implementation of the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2021-2025) directed by the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey Digital Transformation Office and the Ministry of Industry and Technology, the country has set ambitious targets. The national framework aims to increase the contribution of artificial intelligence to Turkey's GDP to over 5%, while creating at least 50,000 localized jobs in the deep tech sector. From the cyberparks of Istanbul (ITU ARI Teknokent, Maslak) to the defense-heavy R&D centers in Ankara (ODTÜ Teknokent, Bilkent Cyberpark), local enterprises are shifting away from general public cloud compute models to sovereign, high-density AI infrastructure.
By bypassing traditional, multi-tier Western distribution channels, TensorNova offers Turkish system integrators, data center operators, and research labs direct factory-level customization. This direct channel significantly reduces capital expenditure (CAPEX) while delivering custom compute nodes tailored precisely to local electricity grids, ambient cooling conditions, and strict performance metrics.
We do not deliver generic hardware; we design tailored compute solutions for the unique real-world workloads active in the Turkish industrial and technology landscape.
In cooperation with Turkish defense technology integrators, our specialized 1U/2U high-density server configurations are deployed to handle real-time geospatial image processing, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) rendering, and unmanned aerial system (UAS) mission control. These systems utilize enterprise PCIe Gen 5 routing lanes, low-profile ruggedized server enclosures, and high-vibration resistant mountings designed to function in harsh regional testing fields across central and southeastern Turkey.
Turkish syntax structures necessitate higher parameters and customized embedding layers to achieve conversational accuracy. TensorNova works directly with Istanbul-based startups and academic departments (e.g., Boğaziçi University, ITU, and Middle East Technical University) to optimize GPU-to-GPU interconnect speeds (NVLink and PCIe switches), minimizing communication latency during large-scale token generation.
The Turkish financial sector is renowned for its early adoption of cutting-edge banking technologies. Our enterprise servers, such as the customized dual-socket Dell PowerEdge and xFusion server systems, power fraud-detection algorithms, high-frequency algorithmic trading systems, and predictive risk engines that handle millions of transactions per second. Additionally, smart city projects in major municipal hubs require parallel video analytics nodes to optimize public transit networks and automated traffic routing.
The global AI hardware industry is often characterized by volatile supply lines, extended lead times, and prohibitive distribution markups. TensorNova offers a direct, highly integrated supply model out of China's core electronics engineering clusters in Shenzhen, directly bypassing intermediate trading entities to serve Turkish clients with unmatched efficiency.
Additionally, our logistics partnerships facilitate reliable shipping processes into Turkey's major industrial ports, such as Ambarlı Port in Istanbul, Port of Izmir, and Sabiha Gökçen air hubs. We coordinate the production timelines, custom clearance documentation, and technical compliance certificates so that the hardware arrives configured, verified, and ready for immediate rack installation.
As GPU power consumption scales upwards with each hardware generation, standard air cooling systems struggle to manage the thermal output. To prevent thermal throttling and maintain peak calculation speeds, our R&D team of 180 engineers continuously refines passive and active cooling methodologies. This is especially crucial for Turkey’s coastal and inner Anatolian regions, where summer temperatures can strain data center air conditioning networks.
TensorNova provides direct-to-chip (D2C) liquid cooling blocks and closed-loop liquid-to-air cooling options. By circulating non-conductive coolants directly over the GPU and CPU silicon, we eliminate the need for high-RPM fan arrays, reducing overall server rack power requirements. For systems installed in historical districts or administrative hubs in Ankara where structural renovations are restricted, this technology enables enterprise-grade GPU density without requiring complete HVAC upgrades.
Navigating international server procurement requires precise legal and operational compliance. TensorNova has built structured logistical frameworks to ensure seamless import processes through the Turkey-EU Customs Union system.
All TensorNova hardware complies with European CE standards, meeting the strict requirements of Turkey’s TSE (Turkish Standards Institution). We supply full documentation, including Low Voltage Directive (LVD) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) test reports, ensuring trouble-free customs clearance and administrative compliance.
Recognizing the critical nature of enterprise workloads, we offer remote IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) diagnostics, component level replacements with express air-shipping options, and partnerships with local technical integrators to guarantee rapid hardware resolution services across major Turkish technology zones.
A transparent look inside our specialized integration floor, QA testing racks, and thermal burn-in facilities in China. Here, we build, configure, and stress-test every GPU system before it is packaged for shipment to Turkey.
Select from our complete range of specialized server chassis, high-density computing blocks, and dual-socket enterprise rackmounts, engineered for continuous operation in demanding Turkish enterprise networks.
Read detailed, engineering-oriented answers regarding importing, managing, and maintaining high-performance GPU systems in Turkey.
Under the Turkish Personal Data Protection Law (KVKK), transferring personal data outside of Turkey is subject to strict regulatory permissions. TensorNova addresses this by manufacturing fully autonomous, secure, on-premise AI servers and GPU clusters. Turkish organizations can deploy these servers inside their local private clouds or physical data centers, keeping all proprietary data and model weights completely within local borders.
Yes. All TensorNova servers carry the CE (Conformité Européenne) marking, which is a mandatory requirement for import customs into Turkey under the EU-Turkey Customs Union agreement. We provide all the necessary technical documentation, including Low Voltage Directive (LVD) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) compliance certifications, to prevent customs delays.
We offer extensive motherboard tuning, variable GPU slot layouts (from 2-way up to 8-way SXM or PCIe configurations), and structural rack setups. To match Turkey's 220-240V grids, we calibrate our systems with 80 Plus Platinum/Titanium redundant power supplies. For thermal management, we offer liquid-to-air loop configurations and direct-to-chip water blocks designed to maintain peak system performance in hot climates.
Yes, our systems are optimized for modern MoE (Mixture of Experts) architectures. A large-parameter model like DeepSeek-R1 (671B parameters) requires multiple high-bandwidth GPU nodes. We configure our servers with high-speed interconnect interfaces (such as PCIe Gen 5 switches and NVLink bridges) to ensure optimal GPU-to-GPU throughput, minimizing bottlenecks during large-scale token generation.
We work with global air and ocean freight carriers, shipping directly to main Turkish customs hubs such as Istanbul Ambarlı, Sabiha Gökçen Airport, and Izmir Port. We prepare complete manifests, export clearances, and detailed technical logs to ensure safe transit and rapid entry through customs.
We provide remote system monitoring and IPMI diagnostics. For physical component replacements, we utilize priority air delivery to ship hot-swappable fans, power supplies, or memory modules directly to your facility. We also work with local systems integrators in Turkey to provide on-site hardware assistance for enterprise accounts.