05/06/2026
Attending and reviewing the latest and ecosystem announcements, one shift stands out clearly:
AI infrastructure is becoming fully modular, hyperscale, and partner-driven.
Proud to have Mr. Masood Sheik, Division Head – AI & Enterprise (AI & E) at Hiperdist UAE, alongside Mr. Mohamed Selim, Sales Manager at GIGABYTE, visit GIGABYTE at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2026 in Taiwan. Under the theme "Experience Living, Breathing AI," GIGABYTE showcased how organizations can accelerate their AI journey through scalable infrastructure, intelligent data center solutions, and real-world AI applications.
From NVIDIA’s continued evolution of and architectures, to the expansion of ecosystem-level interoperability through initiatives like NVLink Fusion, the direction is clear — AI is moving into distributed, scalable compute fabrics designed for enterprise and sovereign AI workloads.
On the infrastructure side, GIGABYTE is reinforcing this transition with:
· HGX-based AI server platforms for large-scale training and inference
· MGX modular server architecture enabling flexible AI cluster design
· GIGAPOD-style integrated AI infrastructure stacks for hyperscale deployments
· End-to-end AI data center building blocks optimized for workloads
As the authorized distributor for GIGABYTE / AI and enterprise infrastructure in the UAE through , we see this as a fundamental change in how regional AI capacity will be built:
· From standalone → to AI factories
· From cloud dependency → to sovereign and hybrid AI infrastructure
· From fixed architectures → to modular HGX/MGX compute scaling
· From hardware supply → to full AI infrastructure enablement
For enterprises, governments, and hyperscalers in the region, the focus is no longer experimentation.
It is industrial-scale AI deployment — built on HGX/MGX-class infrastructure and integrated data center design.
At Hiperdist, we are excited to further strengthen our collaboration with GIGABYTE and work closely with the ecosystem to help partners translate these architectures into real-world deployments across the Middle East and the wider MEA region.