AGM Group unveils ValleyVerse Kraken AI storage server for Q1 2026
AGM Group Holdings Inc. announced the ValleyVerse Kraken All-Flash Clustered Storage Server for AI and high-performance computing, scheduled for Q1 2026 release. Its proprietary ASIC chip design and in-house server manufacturing aim to manage supply pressures and ensure stable mass production during global memory chip shortages.
1. ValleyVerse Kraken Launch Propels AGMH into AI Infrastructure Market
AGM Group Holdings Inc. announced on January 14, 2026 that it will begin shipping its self-developed ValleyVerse Kraken All-Flash Clustered Storage Server in the first quarter of 2026. The new product is purpose-built for AI training and inference workloads, delivering high-speed read/write bandwidths in a modular, clustered design. Kraken integrates intelligent acceleration modules and algorithm engines that interface directly with cloud orchestration platforms, enabling automated resource planning and one-click service launches that cut deployment and debugging time by up to 60%.
2. Vertical Integration Mitigates Memory Chip Shortages and Cost Pressures
Over the past 12 months, NAND flash and DRAM shortages have driven AI server prices higher by more than 40% and extended delivery lead times by several weeks. AGMH’s dual core competencies—proprietary ASIC chip design and in-house high-performance server manufacturing—allow the company to optimize silicon for data-intensive AI storage scenarios, reduce reliance on third-party components and maintain stable mass production. By controlling both chip R&D and end-to-end supply chain logistics, AGMH expects to hold gross margins 5–8 percentage points above industry averages during the current shortage cycle.
3. Strategic Outlook and Investor Implications
AGMH CEO Dr. Bo Zhu has positioned the ValleyVerse Kraken as the foundation for a new AI infrastructure growth engine, targeting enterprises and cloud service providers facing rising compute and storage costs. Investor highlights include: direct entry into a high-demand market segment, leveraging differentiated ’chip + server’ integration to insulate against external supply risks, and the potential for Kraken to contribute 15–20% of total revenues by year-end 2026. Analysts note that successful commercialization of Kraken could establish a second growth curve for AGMH alongside its established crypto ASIC business.