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nasdaqA Singapore AI Hardware Firm Has Found a Big Japan Customer. Now It Needs More.

SuperX's Japan hub has shipped about $31 million of Pro6000 servers to a single client across four orders in 2026. The release names no other customers.

A Singapore AI Hardware Firm Has Found a Big Japan Customer. Now It Needs More.
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SuperX AI Technology's Japan warehousing and fulfillment hub has shipped about $31 million of Pro6000 servers to a single Japanese customer across four purchase orders since January. The company says cumulative shipments to that customer will reach about $38 million by end of August.

SuperX AI Technology Limited NASDAQ: SUPX

Shares closed 25.29% higher at $8.5200 on August 23, after the company issued the press release on August 19. Dollar volume was about $4.4 million across 4,793 trades.

The customer is Digital Dynamic Inc. (DDI), described in the release as a Japan-based AI infrastructure company with a nationwide computing network spanning data center operations, hardware cluster management, and commercial computing capacity. Four orders arrived in January, April, July, and August, each described in the release as a successive capacity expansion. SuperX supplies DDI through a local partner; an earlier press release on PRNewswire, dated April 10, identified that partner as eole Inc.

Beyond the DDI figures, the August 19 release says projects worth about $28 million are under phased production and sequential delivery, and that new orders worth about $20 million have been secured. The release does not say whether those numbers overlap with the DDI total or represent other customers and contracts.

The hub's pitch is local inventory. Rather than shipping from Singapore each time an order arrives, SuperX warehouses stock in Japan and fulfills orders on the ground. The company says this shortens lead times for large-volume server orders, though the release provides no delivery-time benchmarks. Its forward-looking projections carry the caveat that actual results "may vary based on customer data center readiness and supply chain conditions."

The release is a company press release and its claims about production and order values are attributed to SuperX itself. No third-party verification of the shipment figures is included.

SuperX says it is "actively onboarding more local computing clients" in Japan but names none and discloses no signed agreements beyond the DDI orders. Every dollar of disclosed hub revenue runs through one relationship. Whether that changes before the next update is the question the release does not answer.

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