TensorNova
Deploy industry-leading x86 architecture and massive GPU capacity optimized for local cloud grids and enterprise data networks.
2U high-density server optimized for hybrid-cloud frameworks in Jakarta financial districts.
4-socket powerhouse configured for heavy machine learning and local ISP caching nodes.
Equipped with dual Xeon 5318H processors and 25 drive bays for localized analytics.
Ultra-compact 1U footprint offering massive computational density and PCIe Gen5 scaling.
Indonesia is experiencing an unprecedented digital transformation, propelled by the growth of Tier-III and Tier-IV data centers in the Greater Jakarta area, Bekasi, and Tangerang. Driven by governmental mandates like the Sistem Pemerintahan Berbasis Elektronik (SPBE) and the rise of local fintech, e-commerce, and SaaS platforms, the demand for enterprise computing infrastructure has grown rapidly.
Deploying high-performance server configurations, such as HPE ProLiant platforms, xFusion FusionServer systems, and Dell PowerEdge solutions, is key to achieving the processing efficiency required by modern workloads. As digital services expand beyond Java to Sumatra, Sulawesi, and Kalimantan, local businesses face strict requirements for high-availability systems that can handle high user traffic while maintaining minimal latency.
For operations aiming to localize artificial intelligence, develop Bahasa-based Large Language Models (LLMs), or run advanced analytical workloads, having direct access to international hardware exporters is essential. Reliable enterprise exporters supply the configured, high-grade hardware required to keep pace with global developments while meeting local operational needs.
How agile supply systems outpace traditional distribution chains, ensuring customized builds reach Indonesian datacenters on time.
Procuring high-end enterprise servers in Southeast Asia often presents logistical and technical challenges. Authorized local channels may face long lead times, rigid configuration options, and high import markups. This is where specialized hardware exporters, such as TensorNova, provide valuable solutions. By leveraging direct global networks and running advanced integration facilities, enterprise exporters deliver custom-tuned systems designed for specific application environments.
Rather than offering generic solutions, professional exporters build servers configured to the buyer's technical specifications. Whether you require liquid-cooled GPU systems for neural network training, specific Xeon multi-core processors, or SSD NAS layouts for enterprise data storage, systems can be optimized at the board level. Furthermore, rigorous stress testing ensures that every device meets high standards of performance and reliability before shipment.
Located in major electronics manufacturing regions in China, TensorNova operates a modern production facility optimized for advanced hardware integration, component sourcing, and validation testing. This location allows for direct collaboration with component suppliers, enabling quick sourcing of processing, memory, storage, and cooling components.
By avoiding third-party distributors and maintaining a broad partner network, we manage inventory and assembly efficiently. This structured approach helps stabilize production schedules and reduces delivery times to major Indonesian ports like Tanjung Priok in Jakarta and Tanjung Perak in Surabaya, supporting the fast-paced requirements of local enterprises.
Every server exported to Indonesia undergoes a detailed quality assurance check: ISO9001 compliance, automated hardware stress testing under temperature loads, high-density burn-in testing, and workload simulations for typical AI and database systems. This strict protocol ensures operational stability upon arrival.
Discover how high-density server configurations are deployed across various industries in Southeast Asia's largest economy.
In Jakarta's financial districts, digital banks and e-payment gateways require low-latency databases. Multi-socket Xeon servers with high-speed SSD configurations handle millions of micro-transactions, preventing delay during paydays and promotional campaigns.
Telecom operators across Java and Sumatra deploy 1U and 2U rack servers at edge positions to run virtualized Radio Access Networks (vRAN). This approach minimizes core network load and delivers faster response times to mobile users.
Supporting government digitization (SPBE) demands secure, high-capacity computing environments. Customized GPU server configurations enable real-time geospatial processing and smart city operations in new administrative centers.
Future-proofing Indonesian datacenters with advanced architectures designed to handle hot, tropical climates.
As cooling demands rise in tropical regions, datacenter operators are prioritizing energy efficiency alongside raw performance. The transition to high-wattage components, such as DDR5 memory, PCIe Gen 6 system busses, and high-performance TDP processors, requires effective thermal management. The upcoming technology cycle will require a shift from traditional air cooling to liquid-assisted cooling methods.
By integrating direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems and dry cooling loops, operators can maintain optimal server temperatures. This design reduces dependence on energy-intensive air conditioning, lowering overall PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) and supporting environmental goals.
Furthermore, the integration of specialized AI model processors, such as DeepSeek architectures, is driving changes in datacenter designs. Future systems will feature flexible, high-density layouts where CPU nodes and specialized GPU clusters share resources via unified fabrics. This setup allows for rapid scalability as local machine learning demands grow.
Importing enterprise IT hardware into Indonesia requires navigating local compliance and certification standards. For example, systems must conform to telecommunication and safety standards regulated by SDPPI. In addition, large government tenders often assess the TKDN (Tingkat Komponen Dalam Negeri) domestic component levels.
A knowledgeable exporter plays a critical role in this process. TensorNova assists customers by providing accurate technical documentation, managing custom export clearance, and offering board-level customizations. This support simplifies local verification steps, ensuring that imported systems meet regulatory requirements and can be deployed smoothly.
Select from our verified range of enterprise hardware, optimized for deployment in Indonesian public and private clouds.
High-density storage and GPU accelerator node built for complex local language modeling.
4U chassis offering large drive capacity, ideal for backup repositories and media streaming hubs.
Reliable 1-socket rack server featuring 32GB RAM and 8TB HDD for localized retail networks.
Compact virtualization node optimized for general business applications and network services.
High-density storage server with DDR5 memory, designed for distributed file systems and media streaming.
Reliable 2U server suited for corporate database applications and local ERP hosting.
Short-chassis design, ideal for space-constrained edge locations and industrial racks.
Optimized for deep learning workloads, image rendering, and parallel processing tasks.
1U server featuring security integrations, designed for transactional banking workloads.
2U platform designed for network monitoring, analytics, and data aggregation.
Reliable Xeon rack node designed for remote desktop hosting and virtualized server clusters.
High-density 4-socket system built for large core databases and virtualization workloads.
Leading high-performance AI GPU server manufacturer and infrastructure solution provider.
Established in 2016, TensorNova has grown into a trusted supplier in the AI hardware industry, focusing on design, assembly, and custom computing systems. The company operates a modern 320㎡ facility equipped for server assembly, component integration, and comprehensive system testing.
With 12 years of industry experience in AI computing and 6 years of global export experience, TensorNova achieves an annual export revenue of approximately $8.5 million. Quality control is managed through ISO9001-based quality management systems, with validation checks performed by a team of 45 quality control personnel. These checks include hardware stress testing, thermal performance validation, burn-in testing, and workload simulation tests.
TensorNova supports clients across North America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with major markets in the United States, Germany, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates. A supply chain ecosystem of over 1,200 component partners helps ensure stable production schedules and shipping times.
Supported by a team of approximately 180 R&D engineers, the company focuses on GPU server architectures, edge compute nodes, and high-density GPU cluster systems, launching over 320 new products in the past year. Customization options include custom chassis layouts, liquid cooling systems, motherboard-level tuning, and specific GPU integrations designed to meet customer requirements.
Key information regarding shipping schedules, customs requirements, configuration choices, and technical support.
Yes. We configure servers to comply with local SDPPI radio regulations and security standards. We provide necessary technical document packs and certification support for Indonesian customs clearance.
Air freight shipments to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport typically take 3 to 7 business days, including export customs handling. Ocean freight shipments to Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, or Tanjung Perak, Surabaya, generally take between 12 and 18 days depending on sailing schedules.
Yes. We offer both direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems and hybrid setups designed for datacenters in warm climates. These configurations help lower PUE and maintain reliable component temperatures.
Our team performs automated hardware stress testing, high-temperature burn-in tests, and AI workload simulations. This verification process helps ensure that all hardware components operate reliably upon arrival at the destination site.
We work with local import brokers to coordinate duties, VAT, and required import licenses (such as API-U/API-P). We provide detailed commercial documentation to facilitate customs entry.
Yes. We configure GPU servers with appropriate PCIe lanes, memory allocations, and storage setups to support DeepSeek and other machine learning frameworks.
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