Singapore's SuperX AI Technology has launched an AI Inference cloud location in Denver, Colorado.
According to the company, it is its first operational cloud deployment in North America.
Details about the deployment currently remain sparse, with SuperX not stating the capacity, data center operator, or exact AI hardware that is being used. The company has stated it uses Nvidia AI accelerators.
SuperX's website lists Nvidia AI servers, including the B200 and B300, and rack-scale systems based on the GB300. It also lists a SuperX XI6150 server.
According to SuperX, a "significant portion" of the region's inference capacity has already been reserved by unnamed "AI-focused technology companies."
"The AI industry is entering a new phase where success is increasingly defined by the ability to operate AI services reliably and efficiently at scale," said Kenny Sng, CTO of SuperX. "The strong customer reservations we saw before launch reinforce the demand for purpose-built AI inference infrastructure. By combining Nvidia AI accelerator technologies with SuperX's full-stack infrastructure capabilities, we are helping enterprises deploy and operate AI services more effectively as they scale their AI initiatives."
Access is currently available through an invitation-only onboarding program.
SuperX is headquartered in Singapore. The company offers proprietary hardware, advanced software, and end-to-end services for AI data centers. In April 2026, the company partnered with STT GDC for a deployment at the company's STT Singapore 5 facility in Tai Seng, and in February, signed an MoU in Japan with Digital Dynamic, eole, and Woodman, to explore the development of an AI data center in the country. Initially targeting 4MW, the companies were assessing the possibility of expanding to 300MW in total capacity in the country.
SuperX AI Technology also launched a joint venture with China’s Zhonhen Electric last September to develop high-voltage direct current power solutions for AI data centers.
Denver has a number of data centers across the city, with operators including Flexential, Iron Mountain, H5, US Signal, Equinix, and DataBank, among others.