Veltron
Pre-configured and fully-customizable HPE server platforms engineered for efficiency, thermal resilience, and extreme performance in Nordic enterprise deployments.
Why modern, energy-efficient server design is paramount to matching Norway's strict PUE expectations and sustainability requirements.
Norway has emerged as one of the world's premier destinations for hyperscale datacenters, high-performance computing (HPC) nodes, and sovereign AI storage infrastructures. Propelled by near-limitless availability of 100% renewable hydroelectric power, exceptionally low ambient outdoor temperatures suitable for free cooling, and stable governmental support, Norwegian datacenters operates under some of the most rigorous Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) requirements in Europe. Organizations in Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, and Trondheim require hardware solutions that maximize compute output while limiting thermal waste and electrical load.
Furthermore, operations in Norway are strictly governed by EEA (European Economic Area) guidelines, meaning GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) compliance, sovereign data control, and energy management standards such as ISO 50001 are mandatory checkpoints for IT hardware acquisition. From marine seismology calculations in the North Sea to real-time public sector data virtualization in Oslo, our custom-configured HPE ProLiant systems provide the exact architectural efficiency and secure-boot cryptography keys needed for modern Norwegian infrastructure.
Our server builds integrate advanced firmware settings and liquid cooling loops optimized for Norway's natural, cold-climate air & water heat exchangers.
Silicon root of trust firmware keys, secure cryptoprocessors, and WEEE compliance designed for strict Scandinavian enterprise governance.
From custom PCIe Gen5 topologies to modular storage layouts, our engineering team optimizes setups specifically for high-intensity workloads.
1U liquid-cooled solutions and GPU-optimized servers engineered for deep learning, local inference, and scalable enterprise networks.
An inside look at the high-frequency computing roadmaps driving next-generation enterprise workloads.
The architecture of enterprise servers has evolved rapidly to handle the demands of hybrid cloud computing, low-latency API handling, and localized AI training models. Modern generations—such as HPE Gen11 and the emerging Gen12 frameworks—represent a monumental leap forward in bandwidth, efficiency, and computing density. The inclusion of PCIe 5.0 and Intel Xeon 6 architectures allows system integrators to double their data transfer rates compared to older standards, providing a crucial advantage for memory-intensive workloads like DeepSeek AI, large-scale SQL hosting, and virtualized enterprise desktops.
Due to the increasing density of next-generation GPU and CPU designs, standard air cooling is pushing PUE targets to their limits. Our liquid-cooling equipped servers (like the HPE DL360 Gen12 20EDSFF PCIe5) allow datacenter managers to capture heat directly at the source, channeling it into local heating loops and heat recycling plants across major Norwegian cities.
Memory bandwidth has likewise undergone a generational paradigm shift. Transitioning from DDR4 to high-speed DDR5 allows organizations to achieve speeds up to 5600 MT/s, eliminating the bottlenecks common in heavy virtualization nodes. Combined with dense EDSFF (Enterprise & Datacenter SSD Form Factor) NVMe storage, modern servers offer unprecedented throughput with drastically minimized power envelopes. Below is a detailed technical comparison of the server architectures currently supplying the Norwegian market:
| System Generation | Processor Support | Memory Technology | PCIe Architecture | Cooling Options | Optimal Workload Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HPE Gen11 Series | Intel 4th Gen / AMD EPYC 4th Gen | DDR5 up to 4800 MT/s | PCIe Gen 5.0 (Up to 8 slots) | High-Performance Air Cooling | Enterprise Virtualization, SQL Hosting, Mid-tier Storage |
| HPE Gen12 Series | Intel Xeon 6 / AMD EPYC 5th Gen | DDR5 up to 5600 MT/s | PCIe Gen 5.0 / CXL 2.0 | Liquid Cooling & Extreme Thermal Fans | Deep Learning, AI Inference, High-Frequency Transactions |
| Multi-Node AI Servers | High-Core Xeon Scalable / Dual AMD | High-Density DDR5 (Up to 8TB) | Multi-GPU direct interconnect | Liquid-to-Air hybrid heat dissipation | DeepSeek AI, Robotics Simulation, Fluid Dynamics |
Exhaustive server configurations including OEM storage controllers, dual-socket AI processing systems, and industry-standard rack units.
Tailor-made server topologies configured for marine intelligence, municipal clouds, and industrial robotics.
Norway’s leading position in offshore wind energy and deep-sea oil exploration demands compute structures capable of processing massive seismic telemetry datasets. High-density GPU configurations (such as the FusionServer 5288 V6 or HPE DL360 Gen12 3GPU options) excel at handling continuous data streams. The integrated 10Gbps and 100Gbps network interfaces ensure minimal lag when connecting edge servers installed on naval and research vessels with primary databases on the mainland.
In keeping with the strict requirements of EU and EEA data privacy laws, municipal institutions across Norway require sovereign cloud computing platforms. Custom configurations of HPE ProLiant Gen11 and Gen12, utilizing hardware encryption and TPM 2.0 security chips, ensure compliance with these laws. They provide independent database environments, prevent un-authorized root-level interventions, and allow secure public services virtualization.
Oslo’s expanding financial hub relies heavily on low-latency transactions. The deployment of HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen12 servers featuring Intel Xeon 6 processors and DDR5 system memory reduces processing latencies to a microsecond scale. The native integration of high-IOPS RAID arrays powered by controllers like the 9540-8i ensures that operational databases remain online and error-free even during peak load events.
An inside look at our 3,800+ square meter high-performance computing factory and our 56-point strict quality control framework.
Veltron Computing Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer and global supplier of GPU servers, AI computing systems, and high-performance server solutions. Established in 2016, Veltron is dedicated to delivering reliable, scalable, and innovative computing infrastructure for AI training, machine learning, cloud computing, data centers, scientific research, and enterprise applications worldwide.
Located in Shenzhen, China, Veltron operates a modern manufacturing facility covering over 3,800 square meters, equipped with advanced assembly lines, testing laboratories, and quality control systems. With years of expertise in the intelligent computing industry, we have built a strong reputation for delivering high-performance server solutions that meet the evolving demands of global customers. Our annual export revenue exceeds USD 18 million, serving customers across North America, Europe (including Norway and Scandinavia), Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South America.
Quality is at the core of everything we do. We implement a comprehensive quality management system with 56 professional quality control personnel overseeing every stage of production. All products undergo strict reliability testing, performance validation, thermal testing, burn-in testing, and final inspection before shipment to ensure exceptional product stability and long-term performance.
Innovation drives our growth. Our dedicated R&D center consists of 168 experienced engineers specializing in server architecture, GPU integration, thermal management, intelligent computing platforms, and customized hardware solutions. With strong OEM and ODM capabilities, we offer flexible customization options including chassis design, hardware configuration, branding, firmware optimization, and application-specific solutions. Every year, Veltron launches more than 85 new products and solution upgrades to meet the rapidly changing requirements of the AI and high-performance computing industries.
Ensuring frictionless importing, complete EU/EEA certification compliance, and secure delivery across Norway.
Procuring heavy computing hardware from global factories requires careful compliance alignment to prevent customs delays. Veltron maintains complete documentation for imports to Norway, including the CE declaration of conformity, RoHS compliance certificates, and WEEE directives for the ecological collection and disposal of electrical equipment. Our partnerships with top global logistics networks allow us to offer flexible shipping arrangements (FOB, CIF, DDP, and DDU) directly to commercial addresses in Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, and Trondheim.
All servers destined for the Nordic region are packaged using heavy-duty ESD shielding materials and shock-absorbent wooden structures to ensure safe transit during global marine and air freight logistics. Furthermore, we provide customizable BIOS firmware profiles that enable users to configure Energy Star energy-conservation modes, meeting strict national requirements for PUE efficiency.
Answers to technical, logistic, and procurement questions commonly asked by IT administrators and datacenter operators in the Nordic market.