Devixa
The global Home Lab market has shifted from simple NAS storage to complex AI inference nodes. With the release of open-source models like DeepSeek-R1 and Llama 3, developers and engineers now require enterprise-grade rack servers in home environments for data privacy and zero-latency testing.
Today's Home Lab Servers utilize refurbished or new enterprise hardware (Xeon/EPYC) to provide 24/7 reliability. As a leading China Home Lab Server Factory, Devixa bridges the gap between high enterprise costs and the need for robust, multi-GPU configurations.
Modern technical roadmaps focus on "Performance per Watt." Our Gen11 and Gen12 solutions integrate titanium-grade power supplies and intelligent thermal throttling, ensuring high-compute density doesn't lead to exorbitant electricity costs for home users.
Established in 2016, Devixa Technologies is a titan in the AI GPU server manufacturing sector. Our 18,600 m² facility is the heart of innovation for high-performance computing (HPC) and customized AI solutions.
| Strategic Metric | Operational Details |
|---|---|
| Registration Date | April 18, 2016 |
| Industry Experience | 10 Years of Specialized Compute Manufacturing |
| Main Markets | North America, Western Europe, Southeast Asia, Middle East, Australia |
| Core Competency | Independent Hardware Design, Thermal Optimization, Custom AI Firmware |
| Quality Protocol | 100% Inspection: IQC, IPQC, FQC, OQC & 72-Hour Burn-in Test |
| Customization | OEM/ODM, BIOS Customization, Logo Printing, Liquid Cooling Retrofitting |
Optimized for DeepSeek R1 and PrivateGPT. We configure servers with high VRAM GPUs (A100/H100/RTX 4090) to allow researchers to run massive datasets without cloud subscription costs.
Utilizing Proxmox, VMware, or KVM. Our servers support up to 8TB DDR5 RAM, making them ideal for running hundreds of Docker containers or Virtual Machines simultaneously.
Designed for penetration testing and network simulations. Integrated with 10Gbps SFP+ networking and hardware-level encryption (TPM 2.0).
The next 5 years will see a transition toward PCIe 6.0 and CXL (Compute Express Link) in the Home Lab space. Devixa is already prototyping modular chassis that allow users to hot-swap AI accelerators as easily as hard drives. Our focus remains on noise reduction—developing "living-room friendly" rack servers that deliver 100+ TFLOPS of compute power at whisper-quiet levels.