Luminys Systems Utilizes Ubilink AI Technologies for Intelligent Security Solutions
The company says that its global plan includes bringing the Ubilink AI-based solutions to the U.S. to support a range of industries.
IRVINE, Calif.—Luminys Systems Corp (Luminys), a provider of smart, sustainable, and connected technology solutions, is leveraging the advancements at Ubilink, a state-of-the-art AI supercomputing center created by Foxlink, its parent company.
The company boasts the collaboration underscores its commitment to advancing AI-driven solutions that address the evolving needs of the U.S. market and beyond.
“The integration of Ubilink’s advanced AI capabilities into Luminys’ platforms represents a transformative leap forward,” comments Freddy Kuo, chairman, Luminys System Corporation. “This collaboration embodies our shared vision of delivering cutting-edge technology to meet the unique challenges of our customers. By harnessing the power of AI, we are committed to building a smarter, more sustainable future in the U.S. and beyond.”
Looking back Luminys Systems points out that on November 14, 2024, Foxlink inaugurated Ubilink, its first AI supercomputing center located in Taiwan. The Phase 1 investment of $61.7 million has equipped Ubilink with 128 NVIDIA AI servers, delivering 45.82 PFLOPs of computing power. The company claims that Ubilink is now the 21st most powerful supercomputer globally and the third in Asia. The center is expected to become Taiwan’s largest AI computing facility by Q1 2024.
The company goes on to state that Ubilink is also the first supercomputing center in Asia to integrate green energy resources, which it says demonstrates a commitment to sustainability. Clients from industries such as semiconductor IC design, biotechnology, and intelligent healthcare are already testing its capabilities, with several major customers expressing interest in utilizing its full capacity.
Luminys Systems Coming to U.S. with Ubilink
Following the success of Ubilink’s Phase 1, Foxlink is advancing Phase 2, which involves expanding the center’s capabilities to Japan. The second stage of the project will integrate NVIDIA GB200 servers to further enhance AI computing power, reinforcing Foxlink’s strategy for regional leadership.
Looking ahead, the third stage will bring the Ubilink center to the U.S., with plans for it to become operational by the end of 2025. This expansion will support Foxlink’s global strategic growth and broaden its AI infrastructure’s reach.
Luminys notes that it is leveraging these advancements to enhance its position as a provider of intelligent security and operational technologies. By integrating Ubilink’s cutting-edge AI capabilities, Luminys is positioning itself to deliver AI solutions to industries across the U.S., including semiconductor design, biotechnology, and intelligent healthcare.
In the future, Luminys adds that it plans to embed Ubilink’s AI computing resources into its IoT ecosystem, delivering an array of capabilities for customers. These capabilities will include the ability to unlock further value from data analytics, low-latency services as a part of its dedication to sustainability, model training enhancements, and more.
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