New Servers from Jabil Optimized for AI, Cloud Apps

These are purpose-built AMD and Intel Servers.

Jabil’s latest-generation servers feature performance and enhanced efficiency, Jabil says.

Jabil’s J421E-S (left) and J422-S (right) servers leverage AMD and Intel technology for scalability and efficiency. Image courtesy of Business Wire.


Jabil Inc. is expanding its server portfolio with the J421E-S and J422-S servers, powered by AMD 5th Generation EPYC and Intel Xeon 6 processors. These servers are purpose-built for scalability in various cloud data center applications, including artficial intelligence, high-performance computing (HPC), fintech, networking, storage, databases, and security.

Built with customization, the design-ready J422-S and J421E-S servers will allow engineering teams to meet customers’ specific requirements. By fine-tuning Jabil’s custom BIOS and BMC firmware, Jabil can develop the server configuration needed for higher performance, data management, and security. The server platforms are now available for sampling and will be in production by the first half of 2025.

“With both AMD and Intel in our portfolio, customers can now choose the best solution for their needs. Jabil remains steadfast in its commitment to empowering customers with best-in-class technology,” says Chad Dubroca, vice president, Cloud and Enterprise Products.

About the J422-S and J421E-S Servers

The J422-S is a dual-socket 2U rackmount server powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors and features customizable high-speed and low-latency I/O options, along with NVMe, SAS, and SATA hot-pluggable storage capabilities. This server supports scalable performance, workload optimization, and scale-out cloud infrastructures, with up to 288 cores per system.

The J421E-S is a single-socket 2U rackmount server powered by an AMD EPYC Zen5 (Turin) processor, with up to 192 cores. It features enhanced FLOP density and virtualization security that are ideal for high-performance compute and scale-out cloud infrastructures focused on performance per core and a balanced total cost of ownership.

Both servers support Modular Hardware Systems (MHS) and a Data Center-ready Secure Control Module (DC-SCM v2.0) that allow interoperability and flexibility that benefit all customers with future-proofed designs that span multiple generations.

Learn more about Jabil’s server and cloud data center solutions here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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