Zentraix
Romania has emerged as a premier destination for high-tech manufacturing and data infrastructure in Central and Eastern Europe. With one of the fastest fiber-optic networks in the world, the demand for high-density Dell server configurations is surging across Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Timișoara.
While Dell’s primary European manufacturing facility is located in Łódź, Poland, the "Dell Factory Romania" ecosystem refers to the specialized assembly partners and logistics hubs that ensure localized customization and rapid deployment for the Romanian industrial sector.
Our infrastructure solutions comply strictly with Romania's MCID (Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization) standards and EU GDPR regulations, ensuring data sovereignty for local governmental and financial institutions.
Zentraix Computing Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer and solution provider specializing in AI GPU servers, high-performance computing (HPC) systems, and GPU clusters. Established in 2016, we have rapidly grown into a trusted supplier serving global enterprises and AI startups.
Our modern facility covers over 3,800 square meters, integrating production, testing, and R&D. With a team of 120 professionals, including 68 R&D engineers, we deliver reliable, scalable server solutions for AI training, deep learning, and big data analytics.
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Supporting Romania's massive automotive sector with HPC clusters for CAD/CAM simulation and autonomous driving algorithm training. Dell PowerEdge servers provide the reliability needed for 24/7 assembly line monitoring.
Low-latency computing for the growing financial hub in Bucharest. Our R760 series with DDR5 memory offers the throughput necessary for secure, high-speed transaction processing and fraud detection.
Scalable cloud infrastructure for Romanian MSPs. By utilizing high-density 1U servers like the R660, providers can maximize rack space and reduce energy overhead in urban data centers.
The next generation of Dell server infrastructure in Romania is moving toward Adaptive Computing. Key technical trends include: