Synteq Digital is a Wilmington, Delaware-based wholesale computer equipment company founded in 2024, formed through the merger of leadership from SunnySide Digital and Cryptech Solutions, two established enterprise-focused teams in the digital mining and high-performance computing (HPC) data center sectors. The company specializes in providing ASIC servers, computer hardware, services, and infrastructure solutions with a strong emphasis on elevated reliability, professionalism, and comprehensive full-service offerings. Synteq continues to expand its global digital hardware wholesaling business while launching several new lines of business across its two main verticals: digital mining (including ASIC procurement, deployment, and related services) and HPC (high-performance computing infrastructure for AI and advanced workloads). The firm positions itself as a trusted provider for institutional and enterprise clients seeking robust, scalable solutions in the rapidly evolving digital asset and compute industries. As of December 28, 2025, Synteq Digital is active with ongoing hardware wholesaling, service expansion, and infrastructure development.
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