Neuralinko
High-performance rackmount servers deployed in Colombia's growing datacenters in Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali for deep learning, NLP, and localized AI algorithms.
Colombia has rapidly emerged as a key technology hub in Latin America, driven by ambitious government frameworks, such as the MinTIC (Ministerio de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones) digital conversion programs, and aggressive private capital investments. With the expansion of Tier III and Tier IV datacenters in Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali, the country's computational landscape is undergoing a massive shift. To comply with local regulatory rules on data residency, sovereignty, and GDPR-aligned security frameworks, public utilities, banking groups, and logistics networks are shifting from pure public clouds to localized hybrid-cloud environments.
This massive infrastructural shift creates a huge demand for specialized GPU-accelerated servers. From running large language models (LLMs) to training deep learning systems for localized computer vision tasks, typical general-purpose CPU systems are no longer sufficient. Enterprise procurement managers are actively seeking customizable, high-density 1U/2U/4U computing architectures that deliver high teraflops while keeping local Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) low, considering the cooling demands in tropical locations like Barranquilla and Cartagena.
Deploying AI clusters in Colombia requires addressing specific local conditions. Power grid configurations often demand flexible auto-switching power supplies supporting both 110V/220V dual-phase systems and standard three-phase industrial inputs. Additionally, navigating DIAN (Dirección de Impuestos y Aduanas Nacionales) customs procedures requires precise documentation, certificates of compliance (such as RETIE electrical certifications for specific equipment), and logistics partnerships that prevent transport delays. Partnering with a China-based factory that possesses extensive export experience allows Colombian enterprises to get customized servers ready to deploy out-of-the-box, with appropriate rails, voltage inputs, and certified packaging.
Neuralinko Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. is a specialized developer and manufacturer of high-performance GPU servers, AI storage arrays, and complete rack-level system integrations. Operating from a modern 386㎡ production and testing facility, Neuralinko has spent over 8 years building a robust supply chain ecosystem that bridges advanced computing chipsets with enterprise buyers across Latin America, Europe, and the Middle East. Our production and assembly processes are strictly monitored to ensure reliability for critical deep learning operations, offering high-availability hardware that matches the demanding standards of the global ICT sector.
By purchasing directly from the manufacturer, Colombian system integrators and enterprises bypass third-party margins, gaining direct access to hardware customization. Whether you require customized PCIe Gen 5 configurations for massive throughput, tailored NVLink layouts for GPU clustering, or custom firmware optimization for specific LLM workloads (such as DeepSeek-R1 or LLaMA models), our 118-member R&D team delivers bespoke hardware architectures. Last year, we successfully developed and deployed 126 new system configurations, confirming our status as a flexible and responsive OEM/ODM manufacturing partner.
To guarantee reliability in Latin American data centers, Neuralinko enforces a strict multi-phase quality assurance workflow. Each server undergoes a comprehensive pipeline managed by 42 specialized inspectors. This process includes:
A transparent look inside Neuralinko's assembly floor, technical evaluation zones, and high-density burn-in chambers, ensuring compliance with global enterprise standards.
As the local tech ecosystem matures, several critical hardware trends are shaping enterprise procurement decisions in Colombia:
The global shift toward open-source foundation models like DeepSeek-R1, DeepSeek-V3, and LLaMA models has democratized artificial intelligence. Organizations in Bogotá and Medellín are building private instances of these networks. These architectures depend on huge memory capacity (DDR5) and high interconnect speeds (PCIe Gen 5, NVLink) to limit communication bottlenecks between processors. Our custom-designed dual-socket Xeon and EPYC platforms are optimized to fit these requirements, providing maximum compute throughput per dollar.
AI model training requires massive datasets, but inference systems demand quick lookup times. Our servers support mixed backplane options that host ultra-fast NVMe SSDs alongside high-capacity SAS/SATA drives. This configuration is widely deployed by Colombian logistics companies and financial institutions processing real-time transactional data.
Colombia's distinct geography, ranging from high-altitude Bogotá (cooler air) to sea-level Cartagena (warm and humid), requires flexible thermal designs. We offer specialized fan setups, high-airflow chassis designs, and liquid cooling preparations. These configurations help datacenters reduce their PUE scores, keeping operating costs low even under challenging climate conditions.
Our computing hardware is configured to support real-world applications across various regional sectors:
Running predictive vision models and weather data processing on GPU systems helps local farms optimize harvest times and detect crop diseases early.
Our high-density systems allow banks in Bogotá to process thousands of transactions per second, identifying anomalies and mitigating risk in real-time.
Powering real-time traffic monitoring and public security software platforms in metropolitan areas using robust, high-density GPU nodes.
Explore our full hardware inventory, customizable to your technical requirements and ready for delivery to Colombia's major cities.
Technical answers, logistics breakdowns, and deployment advice from our engineering and sales teams.
For standard rackmount configurations, production and testing require 7 to 10 working days. Air freight shipments to El Dorado International Airport (BOG) typically take 5 to 7 days, whereas ocean freight to Cartagena or Buenaventura ports requires 30 to 35 days. We handle all export documentation, including detailed commercial invoices, packing lists, and HS codes to streamline the DIAN custom clearance process.
Yes. All Neuralinko servers are configured with high-efficiency, hot-swappable redundant power supplies (Titanium/Platinum level) that support auto-switching 100V-240V AC inputs. This design operates reliably with Colombia's dual-phase and three-phase power grids. We also offer customization options for high-amperage data center PDUs.
Yes, this is a core part of our OEM/ODM service. Our engineering team can pre-install OS architectures (Ubuntu Server, Red Hat, etc.), update BMC/BIOS settings for specific cooling and processing conditions, and pre-configure GPU drivers and CUDA environments. This helps streamline deployment when the hardware arrives at your datacenter.
We provide a comprehensive warranty of up to 3 years on all components. If a component fails, we ship replacements (such as fans, power supplies, memory, or storage drives) via express air courier within 3 to 5 business days. For larger installations, we can include a pre-allocated batch of replacement parts with the main shipment to minimize system downtime.