The New AI Power Player You Need to Watch at CloudFest 2026
When you think of Europa-Park in Germany, you probably picture world-class roller coasters and family vacations. However, this March, the park is playing host to a different kind of high-speed thrill. CloudFest 2026 is officially underway, and while there are plenty of massive names in the halls, one of the most interesting stories is coming from a Malaysia-based company called CIPTA Industrial. Backed by the manufacturing expertise of InWin, CIPTA is using its European debut to show that high-end AI hardware is becoming more accessible and more versatile than ever before.
The standout of their showcase is the RG658 PRO, a high-density GPU server that feels like it was built for the modern era of local AI. In a world where everyone is worried about the cost of cloud computing, this machine is designed to bring that power back on-site. It is a total beast under the hood, supporting up to eight high-performance GPUs. To keep all that hardware from melting down, CIPTA worked with Phison to integrate advanced enterprise storage and a dual-chamber thermal design. They even packed in 14 high-speed fans running at 17,000rpm just to ensure that your workloads never hit a thermal wall. It is the kind of hardware that makes large-scale AI training feel a lot more “plug-and-play” for the average enterprise.
Intelligence for the Edge
If the RG658 PRO is the heavy lifter for the data center, the cubePRO is its agile, “always-on” sibling designed for the edge. This is a compact workstation tailored for IoT and environments where security is the top priority. What makes the cubePRO particularly impressive is its focus on “non-stop” intelligence. Through a partnership with Accordance, it features a specialized disk array solution that ensures the system keeps running even if a drive fails. For remote infrastructure or industrial sites where sending a technician out isn’t always easy, that kind of resilience is a game-changer. Despite the smaller footprint, it still fits four PCIe slots for GPUs, proving you don’t need a massive rack to run serious AI tasks.
Why the “Made in Malaysia” Tag Matters
Beyond the specs, there is a bigger story here about the global tech supply chain. CIPTA is positioning Malaysia as a strategic hub for AI manufacturing, offering a one-stop-shop that covers everything from the initial concept to final system testing. By tapping into InWin’s massive ecosystem of server chassis and local operational flexibility, they are providing a much-needed alternative for companies looking to diversify where their hardware comes from. It is a sign that the next wave of AI innovation isn’t just about the software—it is about having the right hardware, built in the right places, to support it.
If you happen to be wandering the halls of Europa-Park this week, you can find the CIPTA team at Booth R41. It is well worth a look for anyone interested in how the next generation of AI infrastructure is being built.