Sept 16, 2025 - xFusion successfully hosted its third International Partner Advisor Board (PAB) Summit at its Zhengzhou campus. The summit convened 32 top-tier partners from around the world, including 14 new members. The event featured the landmark launch of "xFusion 2.0: Building the Intelligent Enterprise," a new strategy centered on "Technology Reconstruction." xFusion also shared its latest advancements and roadmap in computing, dedicated computing, and its partner ecosystem, reinforcing its commitment to shared success with its global partners.
In his keynote address, Jeffrey Liu, Chairman and CEO of xFusion, noted that the world is at a historic turning point, driven by an intelligent transformation fueled by the convergence of AI, data, computing, and energy. "In response, I am honored to unveil our ‘xFusion 2.0’ strategy. This marks our transition from the ‘Business Reconstruction’ of the 1.0 phase to a new journey centered on ‘Technology Reconstruction,’" said Liu. "We will leverage AI Agents to fundamentally reshape our enterprise and strategically expand into the smart energy sector. This ambition is backed by our rapid growth over the past three years, with a business footprint in over 100 countries and an ecosystem built with 25,000+ global partners. We remain steadfast in our commitment to working with our partners to jointly embrace and shape a more intelligent, efficient, and sustainable future."
To execute this vision, xFusion detailed its product and technology roadmap. Tab Tang, President of the Computing Domain & Business Development Dept., highlighted that as market dynamics shift toward inference computing demand surpassing training, xFusion's FusionServer V8 series and FusionOne one-stop AI solutions are engineered with software-hardware synergy to provide powerful tools for diverse computing scenarios. "We will also continue to expand our business boundaries with innovative products like desktop AI workstation," he added.
Another major highlight was the launch of xFusion's first workstation, the X3. Qi Wei, VP of the Dedicated Computing Legion, explained that the product spearheads the company's strategic entry into incremental markets. Its unique selling proposition—remote management via a BMC module—redefines O&M efficiency for entry-level desktop workstations. xFusion also plans to launch the X3 Lite and X3 Gen2 to precisely target the education and high-end research markets.
A robust partner ecosystem is the cornerstone of the ‘xFusion 2.0’ strategy. Peiling Zhou, Senior Director of International Partner Development and Sales, emphasized the company's partner-centric approach, announcing new enablement initiatives. "We are launching a new 'Marketing-to-Sales' support application and a rapid quotation mechanism for the commercial market, all designed to make collaboration swift and efficient," she said.
Further enriching the dialogue, partners from Eurasia, Malaysia, and Indonesia shared their experiences in co-developing local markets with xFusion. In a dedicated session, Kenneth Zhang, President of xFusion's Computing Infrastructure and Services Business Unit, engaged with partners to discuss server business growth paths and market strategies for the new product line. Attendees provided constructive feedback and professional insights that will accelerate regional synergy, channel enablement, and product adoption.
"Thanks to our close collaboration with all our partners, xFusion's international business is experiencing significant growth, with a projected overall growth rate to exceed 60% over the next three years," said Louis Zhao, President of xFusion International Business, in his closing remarks. "We will continue this momentum, growing together with our global partners and advancing our brand's global presence." The success of this PAB Summit not only deepens the strategic trust between xFusion and its global partners but also lays a solid foundation for co-creating new value in the age of intelligence.