QbitAI reports that DeepSeek has listed an IDC design and planning engineer role covering data center campuses, power, cooling, networking, and capacity planning. The job description mentions participation in MW-to-GW-scale infrastructure and technologies such as dense GPU clusters, liquid cooling, smart operations, and digital twins. The article interprets this as a sign that DeepSeek may be moving beyond rented compute toward self-built AI infrastructure.
ASRock Rack announced a new AI infrastructure platform at COMPUTEX 2026 built around NVIDIA Vera CPU and optimized for agentic AI workloads. The lineup spans cloud-to-edge deployment scenarios, suggesting a broader infrastructure approach rather than a single server product. The company also integrates liquid cooling support for high-density deployments, targeting organizations with demanding AI compute and thermal requirements.
At Computex, Supermicro presented its Vera Rubin DCBBS blueprint as part of its shift from server manufacturing toward data center solutions. The strategy makes liquid cooling a standard feature for AI racks and promotes turnkey DCBBS data center construction. Supermicro is also exploring SMR energy supply, extending its infrastructure planning beyond hardware and delivery into power availability.