Giga Computing, a subsidiary of Gigabyte and a supplier of high performance computing and data center systems, has announced the GIGABYTE XN24-VC0-LA61, a next generation Artificial Intelligence and high performance computing server that is powered by the NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 platform. The system is purpose built for a heterogeneous architecture that combines CPU and GPU resources, and it is positioned as a showcase for the company’s latest work in accelerated computing with liquid cooling technologies.
The new XN24 server will make its first public appearance at SCA/HPC Asia 2026 in Osaka, Japan, where Giga Computing plans to highlight how the design targets demanding workloads in both Artificial Intelligence and traditional simulation. By pairing the NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 platform with liquid cooling, the company is signaling a focus on energy efficient performance and dense compute configurations for modern data centers.
Giga Computing states that the XN24 server has been selected for the RIKEN Center for Computational Science next generation HPC-Quantum hybrid platform, where it will be integrated into the development of FugakuNEXT, which is described as the eventual successor to Japan’s flagship supercomputer Fugaku. The deployment will use the NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform to support work on hybrid quantum GPU supercomputing systems and to enable research into advanced scientific applications that connect quantum computing with established high performance computing methods.
