Server OEMs quietly lean on Pegatron G2 servers for AI-build flexibility
15.06.2026 - 22:24:46 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Flagship & Bestseller Desk. Reviewed before publication on 06/15/2026 at 8:22 PM ET. Details in the imprint.
Pegatron’s G2 series server platforms may not carry a consumer-facing brand, but among OEMs and cloud builders they function as a quiet flagship line, spanning 1U and 2U systems that can be configured around either Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC processors and outfitted for AI workloads with multiple accelerators and dense NVMe storage bays. The Taiwanese manufacturer positions these chassis as flexible building blocks for partners that want custom-branded systems without investing in their own base hardware designs, making Pegatron a significant, if largely invisible, player in data center infrastructure.
What Pegatron’s G2 servers offer to OEM and cloud customers
On the Intel side, Pegatron lists G2 1U and 2U platforms that support 4th and 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, up to 32 DDR5 DIMM slots in the 2U versions and optional OCP 3.0 network mezzanine cards, targeting mainstream cloud and enterprise deployments where memory capacity and flexible networking are key. Pegatron’s server product page emphasizes that these systems are sold as design platforms for OEM customers rather than as retail-branded servers, which is why they surface more often in partner catalogs than in end-user buying guides.
For buyers favoring AMD, Pegatron offers corresponding G2 2U AMD platforms built around EPYC processors, with configurations that can expose more than two dozen 2.5-inch drive bays, allowing mixes of SATA, SAS and NVMe SSDs for tiered storage layouts in virtualization or database scenarios. Industry reports on Pegatron’s data center business describe the company as one of several Taiwanese original design manufacturers supplying barebones or fully integrated systems to global brands, a model similar to rivals such as Quanta and Wistron that keeps margins tight but volumes high for hyperscale contracts. Nikkei Asia’s coverage of Taiwan’s ODM server makers highlights Pegatron alongside larger peers in this role, underlining how these platforms anchor white-label offerings for international customers.
Beyond CPUs and storage, the G2 chassis can be equipped with PCIe Gen4 and emerging Gen5 slots for GPUs, AI accelerators or high-speed network adapters, enabling partners to build variants aimed at inference clusters, content delivery or high-frequency trading, depending on card choice and firmware tuning. Pegatron has also been working with software and design partners on digital-twin and AI-factory concepts that use these modular servers as hardware endpoints in automated racks, according to a collaboration announcement involving Dassault Systèmes and other Taiwanese manufacturers. Dassault Systèmes’ press release on its AI factory digital twin project lists Pegatron among the hardware partners, underscoring that these servers are designed not only as static boxes but as elements in larger automated infrastructure stacks.
Because Pegatron sells these platforms business-to-business, specific configurations, MSRPs and regional availability are typically defined in contracts with OEM buyers or hyperscale customers rather than in public price lists, and many systems based on the G2 hardware will ultimately ship under other brand names. Strategically, the server line extends Pegatron’s role beyond consumer electronics contract manufacturing into higher-margin infrastructure, giving the company exposure to AI and cloud build-outs even when its own logo never reaches the front of the rack. Shares of Pegatron (TW0004938006) closed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange at TWD 76.20 on 06/13/2026, according to recent exchange data, reflecting the market’s view of a company that straddles both consumer devices and data center hardware.
Pegatron G2 servers in brief: key facts
- Product: Pegatron G2 series server platforms (1U/2U)
- Manufacturer: Pegatron Corp.
- Category: Flagship/Bestseller server platform
- Launch date: Rolling platform family, 4th/5th Gen Xeon and current EPYC era
- MSRP / Price: Contract-based OEM pricing, not publicly listed
- Availability: Sold B2B via OEM and hyperscale contracts, primarily from Taiwan-based manufacturing
- Target audience: Server OEMs, cloud providers, and enterprise integrators
- Key differentiator / USP: Flexible Intel and AMD configurations with dense storage and AI-accelerator-ready PCIe expansion for white-label deployments
More on Pegatron’s infrastructure ambitions
Pegatron’s investor materials and exchange filings provide additional context on how server platforms and other non-consumer lines fit into the company’s broader manufacturing portfolio and capital spending plans.
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