Kaytus Partner Summit: Key Insights into the Future of Server and AI Infrastructure

Attending the Kaytus Partner Summit was a valuable and inspiring experience for the BiXBiT team. Organized by our partner Kaytus, the event once again highlighted the company’s position as a global technology leader with a strong international footprint, an advanced Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC) portfolio, and deep expertise in infrastructure for AI and high-performance computing.

Kaytus continues to stand out through its end-to-end approach — combining server platforms, data-center management software, and turnkey infrastructure solutions designed to meet the rapidly evolving demands of modern workloads.

Attending the Kaytus Partner Summit

Visit to the Kaytus Office

As part of the summit program, we visited the Kaytus office, where we explored the company’s latest technological developments and gained deeper insight into the dynamics of the global server market.

Kaytus experts shared perspectives on several key areas:

  • Air-cooled and direct liquid-cooled server platforms;

  • Data-center monitoring and management software;

  • Turnkey infrastructure solutions;

  • How different AI models require different hardware configurations;

  • Why demand for server hardware continues to grow at an impressive 18% annually.

These discussions provided a clear picture of how quickly the market is evolving and how infrastructure requirements are becoming increasingly sophisticated.

Air-cooled and direct liquid-cooled server platforms; Data-center

Hardware Selection for AI Workloads: A Complex Engineering Challenge

One of the most engaging and technically rich topics was the challenge of selecting optimal hardware for specific customer workloads. At Kaytus, this process is handled by a dedicated engineering division responsible for extensive testing, benchmarking, and performance modeling.

A key takeaway from these sessions was that performance is influenced by far more than GPU models and memory size alone. System architecture, interconnects, cooling design, and workload characteristics all play a critical role. As a result, defining the exact use case is essential when designing server infrastructure for AI workloads.

This engineering-driven approach underscores how infrastructure design is shifting from standard configurations to highly customized solutions.

RWTH Aachen University

Visit to RWTH Aachen University

On the second day, we visited RWTH Aachen University, one of Europe’s leading technical universities. The program included:

  • A visit to the Virtual Reality Room, showcasing advanced applications powered by high-performance computing;

  • Discussions around the university’s data-center infrastructure, offering an academic perspective on large-scale computing environments.

This part of the summit provided valuable insight into how advanced infrastructure technologies are applied not only in commercial projects but also in research and education.

Key Takeaways

The summit reinforced several important conclusions:

  • The global server market is expanding rapidly and becoming more complex;

  • AI workloads require carefully selected and well-engineered hardware configurations;

  • Testing, optimization, and deep engineering expertise are critical for achieving peak performance;

  • Collaboration and knowledge sharing between partners are essential in a fast-moving infrastructure landscape.

 partnership with Kaytus and achieving
Conclusion

We were truly pleased to meet new members of the Kaytus team and reconnect with long-standing partners. Events like the Kaytus Partner Summit strengthen cooperation, enable meaningful exchange of expertise, and help build a solid foundation for future growth.

We look forward to continuing our partnership with Kaytus and achieving many more milestones together.

 

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