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SuperX AI Technology Limited (NASDAQ: SUPX) (“SuperX” or the “Company”), an emerging full-stack provider of AI data center infrastructure solutions, today announced the successful completion of the first batch delivery of high-performance AI servers from its Japan Global Supply Center to Digital Dynamic Inc. (“DDI”) on March 24, 2026.

This first batch delivery marks an important milestone in SuperX’s strategic partnership with DDI and eole Inc. in Japan and reflects the Company’s commitment to delivering highly reliable, cutting-edge computing infrastructure.

“At SuperX, our mission is to build the bedrock of the global artificial intelligence industry by delivering high-performance infrastructure,” said Kenny Sng, CTO of SuperX. “Our strategic partnership in Japan exemplifies this core value. This initial delivery is not merely a transaction; it is the beginning of a deep, long-term collaboration designed to accelerate Japan’s digital transformation and set new standards for technological excellence.”

The initial delivery consists of SuperX XI6150 servers configured for the Japanese market. These servers are equipped with a high-performance 6530 CPU and RTX Pro 6000 professional-grade GPU, paired with high-specification memory and storage configurations. The delivery also includes a one-stop service package covering server racking at the customer’s designated data center, hardware power-on testing, asset documentation, and three years of maintenance support. The maintenance program combines 5×8 next-business-day (NBD) remote and on-site services, supported by pre-positioned spare parts where required.

Subsequent batches of the same high-performance AI server model are expected to commence delivery and installation from late April 2026 and planned for completion by the end of August 2026.

Leveraging Japan’s stringent manufacturing execution standards, the Japan Global Supply Center has established a production line with annual capacity of up to 20,000 AI servers. In support of localized delivery and operational efficiency, a professional local service team has been deployed to integrate global technical resources with a local spare parts network, helping ensure rapid deployment and stable product operation.

“The commissioning of the Japan Global Supply Center and the smooth delivery of the first batch of products are an important step for the Company to implement its global strategy,” said Aiko Furukawa, CEO of SuperX Industries Co. Limited, the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary in Japan.

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