xFusion showcased its scalable enterprise AI computing models on May 24, 2026, at ISC 2026 in Hamburg. The company introduced a four-tier hardware portfolio aimed at providing practical production frameworks for enterprise technology buyers. This initiative addresses the challenges of hardware selection processes that often overlook physical operating limits and the risks associated with relying on public APIs for proprietary data.
Innovative Edge Workstations for AI Processing
At the foundation of xFusion's offerings is the FusionXtation X3 8000 Gen2, designed for personal edge processing. This workstation enables engineers and specialized staff to perform complex tasks such as 3D rendering and architectural simulations locally. The hardware supports local execution of models ranging from 70 billion to 200 billion parameters.
Key specifications of the FusionXtation include:
- Intel Core Ultra processors
- Dual professional-grade graphics processing units
- Up to 256 gigabytes of error-correcting DDR5 RAM
- Internal storage capacity of up to 8 terabytes
Production environments using this hardware report a significant performance increase, with 70% faster 8K rendering output and a 50% boost in AI processing capabilities compared to previous versions. IT administrators benefit from remote access capabilities via integrated Baseboard Management Controllers.
Enhanced Workgroup Data Containment Appliances
To address compliance risks, xFusion developed the FusionXpark appliance, which assists engineering teams in maintaining regulatory standards during application design. This innovative platform allows development teams, including medical imaging and financial modeling groups, to securely process highly sensitive data without exposure to external APIs.





