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Entering the Compute Economy Era: Corewinner Officially Launches Its 2026 AIDC Strategy

January 30,2026
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As artificial intelligence, generative models, and high-performance computing (HPC) continue to scale at unprecedented speed, the global data center industry is rapidly transitioning from traditional IDC models toward a new paradigm centered on computing power—AIDC (AI Data Centers).
Compute is no longer merely infrastructure; it has become a core strategic asset driving enterprise competitiveness and business growth.

At this critical industry inflection point, Corewinner officially announces that starting in 2026, the company will fully focus on the development of AIDC-related businesses, with 2025 designated as a year of market warm-up and ecosystem preparation.


From IDC to AIDC: Three Structural Shifts Reshaping the Industry

Corewinner observes three major structural changes occurring simultaneously across the market:

1. Rapid Growth in Compute Density

GPU/CPU clusters, high-power equipment, and liquid cooling requirements are fundamentally redefining data center design standards.

2. Operations Become the True Barrier to Entry

Owning hardware no longer guarantees competitiveness. 24/7 operations, SRE capabilities, and reliable service delivery have become decisive factors for sustainable compute businesses.

3. Commercialization of Compute Becomes the New Challenge

An increasing number of enterprises and investors hold compute assets but lack sales channels, pricing strategies, and go-to-market capabilities—resulting in idle capacity or prolonged ROI cycles.

At its core, AIDC exists to solve three key challenges: compute deployment, compute operations, and compute monetization.


Corewinner’s AIDC Positioning: Beyond Colocation, Toward Full Lifecycle Delivery

Leveraging years of experience in IDC services, cloud platforms, network interconnection, and cross-border connectivity, Corewinner positions its AIDC offering as:

Compute Data Center Colocation × 24/7 Real-Time Operations × End-to-End Commercial Enablement

This means Corewinner goes beyond providing space and power—delivering the entire lifecycle of compute, from rack deployment and stable operations to commercial output and revenue generation.


Core AIDC Capabilities for 2026

(Key Focus Areas for 2025 Market Preparation)

Before scaling AIDC operations in 2026, Corewinner will prioritize building the following capabilities and partnerships throughout 2025:

1️⃣ Compute-Ready AIDC Infrastructure

  • High-power racks optimized for GPU workloads

  • Hybrid liquid and air-cooling architectures

  • Energy efficiency and density optimization (PUE / TUE)

2️⃣ 24/7 Operations & Reliability Delivery

  • NOC / SOC round-the-clock monitoring

  • Integrated operations across compute, cloud, and network

  • SLA-driven availability and disaster recovery design

3️⃣ Carrier-Grade Network & Compute Interconnection

  • DC-to-DC connectivity, cloud private lines, and cross-region interconnects

  • Low latency, high throughput, and predictable routing quality

  • Support for distributed training and real-time inference scenarios

4️⃣ Compute Commercialization & Go-To-Market Support

  • Assistance with compute asset onboarding, pricing, and sales

  • Channel and demand-side integration

  • Shortened investment payback cycles for compute owners


Why 2025 Is the Critical Preparation Window for AIDC

2025 represents the “pre-dawn” of the AIDC market:

  • Technology is mature, but supply remains fragmented

  • Demand for compute is exploding, while delivery capacity lags behind

  • Many hardware owners are actively seeking trusted partners for operations and monetization

Organizations that complete early-stage positioning will gain a significant time-to-market and trust advantage as competition intensifies beyond 2026.


Growing with the Market, Not Competing in Isolation

Corewinner believes AIDC will not be won by a single company, but by an ecosystem involving telecom operators, cloud platforms, hardware vendors, channels, and application providers.

Throughout 2025, Corewinner looks forward to collaborating with:

  • Partners owning GPU/CPU compute resources

  • AI, SaaS, and platform-based service providers

  • Investors and industry players with long-term compute economy strategies

Together, we aim to co-create, validate, and scale next-generation AIDC business models.


Conclusion

Compute power is becoming a new form of fundamental productivity.
AIDC is the infrastructure that will carry this force forward.

With a clear positioning around compute colocation, 24/7 operations, and end-to-end commercialization, Corewinner is committed to higher standards, more complete delivery, and long-term partnership—supporting the market’s transition into the compute-driven era of 2026 and beyond.

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