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SuperX pivots to AI infrastructure with funding and FY2025 reset

Published on: Oct 31, 2025. 11:19 PM
Ian Yoon

With investors watching the next wave of compute buildouts, SuperX AI Technology Limited has unveiled its post rebrand roadmap through FY2025 results and new funding agreements that signal an aggressive push in AI infrastructure. According to PRNewswire, the Singapore headquartered company with Nasdaq ticker SUPX is preparing to scale across Asia Pacific and other markets in FY2026.

The June 2025 rebrand from Junee Limited to Super X AI Technology Limited and later to SuperX AI Technology Limited aligned the company’s identity with a move into full stack AI infrastructure solutions while winding down reliance on interior design revenue.

Management said FY2025 results largely reflected legacy interior design activity with only partial contributions from the newly launched business, setting a baseline for the AI infrastructure transition and the next phase of expansion alongside an expanding partnership ecosystem.

Since March 2025 the company has secured more than 70 million dollars from long term investors and in October 2025 it entered agreements for over 170 million dollars from institutional investors to reinforce its balance sheet for AI infrastructure expansion, while continuing to invite partners aligned with its vision of building an AI factory in the Asia Pacific region.

SuperX positions itself as a provider of proprietary hardware, advanced software and end to end services for AI data centers, with core offerings that include high performance AI servers, 800 Volts Direct Current solutions, high density liquid cooling, AI cloud and AI agents, which together point to AI infrastructure that emphasizes power delivery and thermal management for institutional clients. The company says it serves enterprises and research institutions, as well as cloud and edge computing deployments, and is headquartered in Singapore.

Within the wider market, the ability to bundle design, integration and operations can help full stack providers compete for complex enterprise workloads as buyers look for predictable outcomes in AI infrastructure, a dynamic that aligns with the company’s plan to expand across Asia Pacific and beyond.

As capital pools migrate toward compute heavy projects, the scale of SuperX’s recent commitments signals that infrastructure is drawing institutional interest in AI infrastructure, a shift that tends to favor companies able to line up supply chains, project financing and long horizon service contracts.

The company noted safe harbor language in its communications and referenced a Form 20-F filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission on October 31, 2025, underscoring uncertainties around items such as the expected completion of a private placement and any potential warrant exercise as it advances AI infrastructure, a reminder that the capacity layer being built today will shape how enterprise content and automation are created and delivered tomorrow.

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