Altos Computing launches ‘Make-in-India’ AI servers, adopts EMS-led local assembly model
Final assembly in Puducherry, integrates in-house AI software stack to deliver deployment-ready systems.
Altos Computing, an Acer group company and a global provider of HPC and AI infrastructure solutions, has launched a ‘Make-in-India’ AI server portfolio to support enterprise and hyperscale demand for high-performance computing and AI infrastructure.
The company has unveiled the Altos BrainSphere R300 AI Series Server at a launch event in New Delhi.
The aim is to run AI workloads across enterprises, research institutions, government organisations, and hyperscale data centres.
The platform supports AI model training and inference workloads.
As per the announcement, the move includes local manufacturing and deployment of AI servers.
Speaking to CRN India, Altos India, director, Priya Krishnamurthy, said, “At this stage, we are not getting into component-level manufacturing. Instead, we have identified a network of EMS vendors who provide various subsystems.”
“What we do is bring these components together at the manufacturing facility, build the complete system, and bundle it with our software stack to deliver a deployment-ready solution for customers,” Krishnamurthy said.
She added that the company’s focus is on creating a fully integrated AI infrastructure system that can be configured and deployed based on customer requirements.
Altos Computing, CEO, Jackie Lee told CRN India, “We define the specifications based on the target workloads, including performance and hardware requirements. Based on that, we identify potential local partners, including EMS providers and component suppliers, and qualify each of them.”
“The final assembly is then carried out at our facility in Puducherry, where we bring everything together into a complete system,” Lee added.
These solutions are designed to support both AI software development and production AI workloads, he added.
R300 Series supports compute-intensive AI applications
According to the company, the R300 Series supports compute-intensive AI applications through high-density GPU acceleration, scalable memory architecture, and thermal efficiency, enabling performance and reliability at scale.
The launch comes as demand for AI infrastructure increases across sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, research, and public services, the company added.
Acer India’s president and managing director, Harish Kohli, said local infrastructure remains critical as India scales AI adoption and enables faster deployment and access to compute.
“With the launch of Altos’ Make-in-India AI server portfolio, we are taking an important step toward building this digital backbone locally. By bringing advanced AI infrastructure manufacturing closer to the Indian market, we are enabling faster deployment, improved accessibility, and greater scalability for enterprises, research institutions, and public sector organisations,” Kohli said.
“Through Altos’ high-performance AI platforms and our strong partner ecosystem, we remain committed to empowering organisations across India to unlock the full potential of AI,” he added.
Combining global engineering expertise with local manufacturing capabilities
The company combines global engineering capabilities with local manufacturing and delivers infrastructure aligned with India’s digital and AI requirements.
Lee said, “By combining our global engineering expertise with local manufacturing capabilities, we are delivering powerful and scalable AI infrastructure solutions that align with India’s long-term technology ambitions.”
Alongside the launch, Altos showcases its broader AI and computing portfolio, including the R370 and R680 AI servers.
The company showcases the R680 AI server for large-scale AI model training and enterprise workloads requiring significant computational power.
It presents use cases using the R370, R680, and R380 platforms.
The company presents use cases including predictive analytics, video analytics, manufacturing automation, and research computing.
It also showcases additional solutions, including P-series edge computing systems, T-series platforms, and interactive flat panel displays.
Krishnamurthy said the demand for AI infrastructure in India is growing as organisations rely on data-driven intelligence to transform operations and decision-making.
With the launch of the Make-in-India R370 AI Series server, the company is focused on ensuring that enterprises and institutions in India have access to reliable, high-performance computing platforms.
By manufacturing locally and collaborating closely with partners, developers, and enterprises, the aim is to build a strong ecosystem that enables AI adoption at scale and supports India’s journey toward becoming a global AI innovation hub, she added.
The event includes live demonstrations of Altos AI systems and infrastructure capabilities for industry stakeholders.