Ridger achieved NVIDIA GB10-based compatibility certification for its xFusion FusionXpark GPU infrastructure platform.
Ridger, an AI-native storage provider, announced the successful completion of full compatibility certification between its flagship MIMO storage system and xFusion's FusionXpark™ Portable Agent Development Platform, powered by the NVIDIA GB10 (Grace Blackwell) superchip. This milestone delivers what the companies describe as the industry's first truly integrated, portable AI infrastructure solution, effectively enabling private, desktop-scale supercomputing for businesses worldwide. The partnership addresses a critical challenge facing data-sensitive industries including healthcare, legal services, financial services, and creative sectors: harnessing AI's power while ensuring data never leaves secure premises.
Traditional approaches have forced a compromise, tethering powerful AI to immobile, complex, and costly data center infrastructure. This created a widespread "last-mile" gap where AI is technically deployable but practically unusable due to logistical and operational burdens. The Ridger-xFusion partnership bridges this gap by combining two purpose-built platforms. Ridger MIMO delivers data center-class performance with 400 GB/s bandwidth, 500M IOPS, and near 2PB capacity in a compact chassis, with native support for GPU storage protocols allowing seamless direct attachment of up to 16 FusionXpark™ units without additional switches. xFusion FusionXpark™ leverages the NVIDIA GB10 superchip (TSMC 3nm) to place 1 PFLOPS of FP4 AI computing power on the desktop, coupled with an integrated ecosystem and marketplace for deployment of AI agents and applications.
MIMO's extreme AI-native bandwidth is architected to fully saturate the dual QSFP interfaces of every FusionXpark™ unit, ensuring zero computational cycles are wasted waiting for data. This eliminates the I/O bottleneck at its root, transforming FusionXpark™'s 1 PFLOPS of FP4 power from theoretical peak into guaranteed, sustained workload performance. With MIMO as a central, ultra-high-bandwidth data nexus, multiple FusionXpark™ nodes operate as a single cohesive AI supercomputer. The shared storage pool eliminates data silos and replication overhead, enabling dynamic workload orchestration across the entire cluster for both training and inference. The system is engineered for the edge with a near-silent acoustic profile, bringing data-center-grade performance directly to labs, offices, or field sites without the noise, complexity, or infrastructure overhead of traditional equipment.
Bruce Xue, Spokesperson of Ridger, stated: "Today marks the end of the 'unusable AI' era for regulated industries. By fusing true AI-native storage with accessible supercomputing, we've eliminated the last excuse for not deploying AI privately. The MIMO-FusionXpark™ solution isn't just another product; it's the first 'AI Appliance' for the edge—delivering cloud-scale performance with uncompromising data sovereignty. We're not just solving a storage problem; we're unlocking a trillion dollars of trapped data value." Vandia Yang, Spokesperson of xFusion, added: "The future of AI isn't in the cloud; it's wherever your data lives. Our partnership with Ridger crystallizes this vision. Together, we've built what was previously impossible: a sovereign AI supercomputer that fits under a desk. This certification proves that performance and privacy are no longer a trade-off. We are giving every research lab, every hospital, every financial firm the keys to their own intelligence revolution."
The certified MIMO-FusionXpark™ integrated solution is available for order now through Ridger's official website and authorized partners, with shipments commencing at the end of February 2026. This partnership, anchored by the NVIDIA GB10 platform, delivers what the companies describe as a definitive blueprint for the future of private AI: a practical, closed-loop ecosystem of compute, storage, and intelligence that is as portable as it is powerful.