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    xFusion Malaysia Partner Summit 2026 Puts Supply Power and AI Strategy on the Same Stage

    xFusion Malaysia Partner Summit 2026 Puts Supply Power and AI Strategy on the Same Stage

    2026-04-30 Views 4

    Kuala Lumpur, April 28, 2026 — Malaysia is the only country in xFusion's global footprint that plays two roles at once: a fast-growing market for intelligent computing, and the home of xFusion's international supply center — a facility with an annual production capacity of 200,000 units that supports customers and partners worldwide.

    That dual identity made the 2026 xFusion Malaysia Partner Summit, held today under the theme "Fusion for Shared Success, Intelligent Computing for the Future," unlike any other stop on the company's global partner calendar. The conversation here wasn't just about product and solution — it was about where that technology is made, how it gets to market, and why Malaysia sits at the center of both.

    Partners, industry leaders, and xFusion executives gathered to discuss AI-driven computing demand, intelligent computing center development, computing-power and energy synergy, and the deepening collaboration required to capture Malaysia's expanding role in the global digital economy.

    Mr. Dun Shuanbao, CEO of xFusion Malaysia, opened the summit by framing the current landscape in direct terms: AI, high-performance computing, and data center demand are all climbing, and enterprise expectations for server performance, stability, and efficiency are rising with them.

    "True value lies in ecosystem collaboration, not technology alone," said Mr. Dun. "We will continue to listen to partner needs, optimize how we work together, and seize the opportunities in front of us. Together we grow, together we win."

    Mr. Jeff Li, Vice President of International Business at xFusion, delivered the summit's most strategically significant message: Malaysia is not just a market — it is the operational backbone of xFusion's global delivery.

    "Malaysia hosts our international supply center with an annual capacity of 200,000 units," said Mr. Li. "In a world where supply continuity, innovation capability, and reliable service delivery are non-negotiable. We will continue increasing investments in R&D, procurement, manufacturing, and talent development here to build a more resilient supply chain."

    Mr. Li added that beyond computing power, xFusion is exploring new business areas including intelligent energy solutions — a signal that the company sees Malaysia as a launchpad for diversification, not just scale.

    Mr. Wang Qi, Computing Product & Solution Expert at xFusion, outlined how the company's product strategy is evolving to match the moment.

    With computing power now recognized as a national strategic priority, Mr. Wang explained that xFusion is expanding its server portfolio, deepening hardware-software synergy, and strengthening compatibility with AI and large-model applications. Through its A-in-One AI ecosystem, the company aims to help enterprises treat computing power not as a resource they consume, but as a core asset they own.

    Ms. Zhou Peiling, Senior Director of International Partner Development and Sales at xFusion, detailed the company's global partner framework — built on the principles of "Shared Beliefs, Create Value, and Grow Together" — and how it translates into local action in Malaysia.

    Ms. Zhou outlined upgrades to partner support systems, customer expansion strategies, and empowerment policies tailored to the Malaysian market. She also introduced Ms. Nur Afifi as the newly appointed Malaysia Channel Manager, a move that underscores xFusion's investment in dedicated, on-the-ground partner leadership.

    The summit featured a dedicated partner sharing session where ecosystem collaborators from multiple industries exchanged insights on cross-business synergy, integrated solution deployment, and multi-sector market expansion.

    Partners spoke to their firsthand experience working with xFusion — recognizing the company's technical foundation and open ecosystem approach as key enablers of their own growth.

    The event concluded with an awards ceremony honoring partners who made outstanding contributions to Malaysia's market development in 2025, with recognition across business growth, industry expansion, and ecosystem development.

    Malaysia's position in xFusion's global map is unique: it is simultaneously where demand is growing and where supply originates. The 2026 Partner Summit made that duality its defining narrative.

    As intelligent computing centers become the mainstream of future data center development, and as Malaysia's strategic importance in the global computing landscape deepens, xFusion will continue to do what few competitors can — invest in local manufacturing, deepen partner collaboration, and deliver from the same country it sells into.

    That's not just a strategy. That's a structural advantage — and it belongs to xFusion and its Malaysian partners together.

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