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SAN JOSE, Calif., May 22, 2025 ~ Taipei, Taiwan - Chenbro (TWSE: 8210), a global leader in the server chassis industry, has made its most significant appearance to date at COMPUTEX 2025. The event, which is taking place from May 20 to 23 in Taipei, showcases Chenbro's strategic focus on three core service models: OTS, JDM, and OEM Plus.
Chenbro's expanded presence at COMPUTEX highlights its commitment to addressing the evolving needs of the global enterprise and cloud markets. The company is showcasing its latest AI server enclosure solutions and cloud server products co-developed with leading partners from the U.S. and Taiwan.
The three core service models being highlighted by Chenbro at COMPUTEX exemplify the company's core values. In the OTS demonstration, Chenbro is showcasing its latest NVIDIA MGX and DC-MHS solutions, along with a product roadmap spanning AI, Cloud, Storage, and Edge applications. Its modular design approach allows for flexible configurations to meet diverse customer requirements.
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The JDM area features high-density AI servers and 21-inch OCP ORV3-compliant chassis that have been co-developed with clients. This model also showcases Chenbro's global R&D collaboration capabilities through its JPDP (Joint Product Design Process) and DFM (Design for Manufacturing) capabilities.
Meanwhile, the OEM Plus showcase highlights Chenbro's manufacturing glocalization strategy and Lean Intelligent Manufacturing approach. It also demonstrates the company's achievements in lean production and manufacturing transformation.
Corona Chen, CEO of Chenbro, stated that the company has adopted innovative and diversified business models to expand its market reach. By operating three parallel service models, Chenbro can meet the needs of a wide range of customers including cloud service providers, system integrators, brand vendors, and channel partners. This approach allows for quick and efficient responses to market demands while accelerating the deployment of AI, HPC, and big data infrastructure across data centers and enterprises.
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Looking ahead, Chenbro plans to strengthen its global presence by expanding localized manufacturing and R&D teams. This will allow the company to capture new growth opportunities in the AI and cloud server markets in collaboration with its customers.
One of Chenbro's key focuses at COMPUTEX is AI servers. The company is an NVIDIA MGX ecosystem provider and is showcasing the next-generation NVIDIA GB300 compute tray at the event. Chenbro is also displaying a full range of AI products based on the NVIDIA MGX architecture, including 1U, 2U, and 4U server chassis. Many leading technology companies at the event have also demonstrated AI servers co-developed with Chenbro, highlighting the collaborative momentum among industry leaders and the promising future of AI applications.
In addition to its work with NVIDIA, Corona emphasized that Chenbro will continue to strengthen its collaborations with CPU providers such as AMD, Intel, and Ampere. The company is committed to investing in R&D and manufacturing of next-generation servers to explore the future landscape of AI and address diverse application needs. This will help build a mutually beneficial and thriving industry ecosystem.
Chenbro's expanded presence at COMPUTEX highlights its commitment to addressing the evolving needs of the global enterprise and cloud markets. The company is showcasing its latest AI server enclosure solutions and cloud server products co-developed with leading partners from the U.S. and Taiwan.
The three core service models being highlighted by Chenbro at COMPUTEX exemplify the company's core values. In the OTS demonstration, Chenbro is showcasing its latest NVIDIA MGX and DC-MHS solutions, along with a product roadmap spanning AI, Cloud, Storage, and Edge applications. Its modular design approach allows for flexible configurations to meet diverse customer requirements.
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The JDM area features high-density AI servers and 21-inch OCP ORV3-compliant chassis that have been co-developed with clients. This model also showcases Chenbro's global R&D collaboration capabilities through its JPDP (Joint Product Design Process) and DFM (Design for Manufacturing) capabilities.
Meanwhile, the OEM Plus showcase highlights Chenbro's manufacturing glocalization strategy and Lean Intelligent Manufacturing approach. It also demonstrates the company's achievements in lean production and manufacturing transformation.
Corona Chen, CEO of Chenbro, stated that the company has adopted innovative and diversified business models to expand its market reach. By operating three parallel service models, Chenbro can meet the needs of a wide range of customers including cloud service providers, system integrators, brand vendors, and channel partners. This approach allows for quick and efficient responses to market demands while accelerating the deployment of AI, HPC, and big data infrastructure across data centers and enterprises.
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Looking ahead, Chenbro plans to strengthen its global presence by expanding localized manufacturing and R&D teams. This will allow the company to capture new growth opportunities in the AI and cloud server markets in collaboration with its customers.
One of Chenbro's key focuses at COMPUTEX is AI servers. The company is an NVIDIA MGX ecosystem provider and is showcasing the next-generation NVIDIA GB300 compute tray at the event. Chenbro is also displaying a full range of AI products based on the NVIDIA MGX architecture, including 1U, 2U, and 4U server chassis. Many leading technology companies at the event have also demonstrated AI servers co-developed with Chenbro, highlighting the collaborative momentum among industry leaders and the promising future of AI applications.
In addition to its work with NVIDIA, Corona emphasized that Chenbro will continue to strengthen its collaborations with CPU providers such as AMD, Intel, and Ampere. The company is committed to investing in R&D and manufacturing of next-generation servers to explore the future landscape of AI and address diverse application needs. This will help build a mutually beneficial and thriving industry ecosystem.
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