Quantum Solutions, a company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, announced its strategic roadmap for the AI infrastructure (AIDC: AI Data Centre) business on May 22, 2026.
Driven by the rapid adoption of Generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), inference AI, and AI Agents, global demand for high-performance GPU computing, AI cloud infrastructure, and high-density data centers is surging. In the Asian market particularly, AI infrastructure needs are rising rapidly to support AI training, inference, cloud deployment, and industrial AI applications, making the AIDC sector a pivotal theme in the global AI industry and capital markets.
Quantum Solutions believes that competition in the AI industry now extends beyond mere model performance to include computing resources, GPU deployment efficiency, data center operation, power/cooling capabilities, network connectivity, and cross-regional infrastructure collaboration. In light of this, the company is actively pushing to launch AIDC operations in Japan, aiming to bring its first high-density GPU computing center project into the substantive phase within this year.
Currently, the company is making concrete preparations regarding potential data center locations, high-performance GPU server deployment plans, external funding arrangements, technical partnerships, and prospective customer demand. The company is considering building AIDC projects capable of supporting high-density GPU deployment, with NVIDIA B300-class high-performance GPU servers as the primary candidate equipment. Initially, it will start with small-to-medium clusters and explore step-by-step expansion based on data center capacity, funding environments, customer demand, and procurement conditions.
AIDC is a typical asset-intensive business requiring substantial capital for GPU server procurement, data center space, power, cooling, network, and operational maintenance. Therefore, Quantum Solutions maintains a cautious approach, aiming to enhance business efficiency and distribute investment burdens by leveraging external financing, strategic partners, and Special Purpose Companies (SPCs) rather than shouldering all investment risks alone.
In terms of business models, the company is considering a structure centered on rental of high-performance GPU computing resources, AI infrastructure services, enterprise AI computing support, and related technical services. Once the AIDC projects are successfully established, the company believes it can not only secure stable GPU resource revenue but also form a new growth foundation in the AI infrastructure sector that combines physical assets with technical services.
Furthermore, from a mid-to-long-term perspective, the development of the AIDC business potentially holds opportunities to expand into areas such as computing asset management and the convergence of AI infrastructure with Web3 technologies. Going forward, the company will carefully conduct research on future possibilities, including the tokenization of computing resources and related digital asset applications, while prioritizing risk management and considering market conditions and regulatory trends.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Partnership
- Organizations: NVIDIA