TensorNova
Deploying robust data transmission infrastructure across Central Asian nodes requires enterprise routing equipment validated for high-density compute, low latency, and continuous uptime.
The digital landscape of the Republic of Uzbekistan is experiencing an unprecedented structural transformation. Driven by the national policy mandate "Digital Uzbekistan 2030", the country is actively transitioning away from legacy network topologies toward software-defined networking (SDN), ultra-fast carrier routing, and unified edge processing.
Industrial developments in Tashkent, the Special Economic Zones of Navoi and Angren, and historic technological hubs like Bukhara require robust hardware ecosystems to support fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) expansions and data processing workloads. To sustain this, modern network switches must handle complex Layer 3 dynamic routing, high backplane switching capacity, and non-blocking line rates. Our specialized network switches act as the foundational pipeline, ensuring secure, high-bandwidth connection nodes across regional administrative systems and localized corporate grids.
As bandwidth consumption escalates with cloud operations, local companies are shifting away from traditional networking toward highly virtualized topologies.
Replacing standard gigabit backbones with low-latency 10Gbps optical interfaces and 40Gbps QSFP+ uplinks, specifically engineered for the high throughput demanded by financial systems in Tashkent and public administrative infrastructure.
Adapting hardware architectures to support open protocols, centralized control surfaces, and automated network segmentation. Enables remote provisioning for localized telecom nodes across Navoi, Bukhara, and Samarkand.
Integrating AI model training environments (such as DeepSeek-optimized pipelines) with core network switches utilizing RoCE v2 (RDMA over Converged Ethernet) to maximize data exchange speeds and prevent packet drops.
We align our manufacturing processes and design frameworks directly to the vertical challenges of Central Asia's fastest-growing industries.
Building unified municipal security networks, regional public offices, and transit traffic controllers. Our solutions leverage Layer 3 features, ring network protocols (ERPS), and high security lists to isolate and protect government intranets from localized breaches.
Uzbekistan's retail banking market demands sub-millisecond network transactions. By establishing redundant cross-chassis link aggregation (MLAG) and hardware-level packet inspection, we supply financial firms with robust active-active storage area networks.
Harsh industrial environments require extended thermal limits. Our hardware architectures are engineered to maintain high-performance packet delivery despite external temperature spikes common in central Eurasian environments, supporting factory operations.
Our infrastructure partner, TensorNova, is a professional high-performance AI GPU server manufacturer and infrastructure solution provider based in China. Specializing in AI computing, GPU clusters, and scalable data center hardware solutions for global enterprises, TensorNova operates under strict ISO9001-based quality management frameworks.
Established in 2016, TensorNova has developed into a trusted supplier in the AI hardware industry. The company operates a modern production facility covering approximately 320㎡, equipped for advanced server assembly, testing, and system integration. With 6 years of export experience and over 12 years of industry experience, we ensure that every switch, server, and storage drive meets rigorous enterprise standards before shipment to Uzbekistan.
Quality assurance is executed through automated hardware stress testing, thermal performance validation, burn-in testing, and AI workload simulation testing, managed by approximately 45 quality control personnel. Supported by a robust supply chain ecosystem of more than 1,200 global suppliers and strategic component partners, we guarantee production consistency, custom assembly, and fast delivery timelines.
TensorNova Customization Scope: GPU configurations, high-speed chassis design, advanced cooling systems (air/liquid), motherboard-level tuning, and AI workload optimizations.
We provide end-to-end supply services for our Central Asian partners, bridging import processes and technical specifications.
All delivered components comply with Eurasian Economic Union (EAC) regulations and localized "Uzstandard" compliance frameworks. System configuration interfaces conform to regional regulatory requirements, ensuring smooth customs approval and system auditing.
Leveraging direct logistics corridors from Lianyungang, Xi'an, and Shenzhen directly to Tashkent dry ports. High-value rack components and switches are packaged in custom shockproof crates to prevent vibration-induced logic board micro-fractures.
With extended warranty terms and optional spare-parts pools located in domestic warehouses, we prevent downtime. Technical support teams communicate in English and Russian to provide integration blueprints, configuration scripts, and troubleshooting assistance.
Procurement departments require strict evaluation criteria to maximize ROI and guarantee operations. Key aspects we support include:
Deep technical answers resolving typical implementation issues faced by local site administrators and structural engineers.
Our hardware solutions feature redundant, hot-swappable cooling fans with intelligent speed regulation. High-density servers and enterprise Layer 3 switches (like the H3C S6520X-30QC-EI and FusionServer units) incorporate airflow sensors that monitor micro-climates inside the chassis, adjusting fan curves dynamically to ensure operation up to 40°C ambient temperatures while protecting internal components from heat stress.
Yes. The xFusion G5500 V7 Multi-GPU AI Server and similar models in our inventory are optimized for deep learning models, including DeepSeek R1 architectures. They utilize high-speed PCIe Gen 5 configurations, support up to 256GB RAM, and integrate seamlessly with low-latency network switches using RoCE v2, facilitating fast GPU-to-GPU data transmission and parallel processing.
For standard equipment batches, transit via rail freight ranges between 12 to 18 days. Urgent system replacements can be routed via air cargo to Tashkent International Airport (TAS) within 3 to 5 working days. Our export logistics experts coordinate with local customs agents to clear the necessary documentation before arrival, minimizing warehousing delays.
Yes. As an OEM manufacturer with an extensive engineering pool, we support pre-configuration services. Customers can provide virtual LAN structures, routing tables, port mappings, and IP allocations. We pre-load these details into the network switches, enabling plug-and-play installation upon arrival.
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