
The company’s latest generation servers offer new efficiencies and flexibility for deployment
Jabil, a global leader in engineering, supply chain, and manufacturing solutions, has announced the launch of its new J-422G servers, designed to meet the rapidly expanding demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and data center operations. The new J-422G servers are engineered to deliver exceptional performance for a broad range of high-intensity workloads, including AI, machine learning (ML), large language models (LLMs), high-performance computing (HPC), and financial technology (fintech) applications.
At the core of the J-422G server is a processor microarchitecture meticulously optimized for diverse performance and efficiency requirements. It supports workload-optimized accelerators, cloud-scale deployments, and the mature server ecosystem that modern enterprises depend on. These sixth-generation Intel® Xeon® 2U Dual Socket MHS Rackmount Servers are built to accommodate up to four 600W double-wide front GPUs, enabling massive parallel computing power. In line with Jabil’s commitment to sustainability and scalability, the J-422G design adheres to the Open Compute Project (OCP) standards-based approach, ensuring flexibility, energy efficiency, and long-term compatibility within the evolving data center landscape. General availability for the J-422G servers is expected to begin in November 2025.
Commenting on the launch, Ed Bailey, Jabil’s Chief Technology Officer for Intelligent Infrastructure, emphasized that Jabil’s role in the AI hardware ecosystem extends well beyond simply manufacturing servers. “As our customers’ trusted engineering-led manufacturing partner, we help hyperscalers grow with confidence and speed starting from integration,” Bailey said. “With our unique set of technologies and capabilities, matched by our global scale, we are well positioned to deliver the next generation of data center and networking solutions.” His statement highlights Jabil’s holistic approach to innovation, integrating advanced design, manufacturing, and deployment capabilities to accelerate AI infrastructure development worldwide.
The launch of the J-422G server also builds upon Jabil’s recent commitment to strengthen its AI and cloud infrastructure capabilities through a multi-year $500 million investment in a new manufacturing facility in Salisbury, North Carolina. The state-of-the-art site will support hyperscale data center infrastructure customers and is expected to become operational by mid-2026. This major investment underscores Jabil’s long-term strategic vision to expand its footprint in the data center hardware segment and reinforce its position as a trusted partner for global cloud and AI leaders.
Jabil will also be showcasing its latest technologies at the 2025 Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit, taking place from October 13–16 at the San Jose Convention Center in California. At booth C12, visitors will have the opportunity to explore a wide array of Jabil’s innovative server and infrastructure solutions, including the new J-422G. Among the key highlights are the J421A-G, featuring an AmpereOne® M reference design that is OCP-compliant and based on Jabil S-DNO building blocks, purpose-built for AI inference at scale. Another product on display will be the J322OR, a 2U scalable all-flash storage platform designed according to Open Rack v3 specifications for hyperscale efficiency.
In addition, Jabil will demonstrate its co-packaged optics (CPO) switch system, based on the Marvell Teralynx® switch device, which is engineered for AI scale-up applications. The system incorporates Mikros Technologies’ precision liquid cooling technology to ensure optimal thermal performance even under the most demanding data workloads. This innovation reflects Jabil’s focus on energy-efficient and thermally optimized solutions that enable the next generation of high-density data centers.
Beyond product displays, Jabil’s participation in the OCP Global Summit will include thought leadership sessions led by the company’s experts. These sessions will explore Jabil’s early adopter role within the OCP working groups and delve into emerging topics such as modular plug-and-play architecture, edge-MHS systems, next-generation co-packaged optics, and liquid-to-chip cooling at the 1 MW frontier—a cutting-edge innovation from Mikros Technologies, a Jabil company.
Through initiatives like the J-422G server launch and its participation in OCP, Jabil continues to reinforce its position as a driving force in the evolution of AI and data center technology. The company’s deep integration of design innovation, scalable manufacturing, and sustainability principles ensures it remains a preferred partner for hyperscalers and enterprises navigating the AI-driven digital transformation era.
About Jabil
At Jabil (NYSE: JBL), we are proud to be a trusted partner for the world’s top brands, offering comprehensive engineering, supply chain, and manufacturing solutions. With over 50 years of experience across industries and a vast network of over 100 sites worldwide, Jabil combines global reach with local expertise to deliver both scalable and customized solutions. Our commitment extends beyond business success as we strive to build sustainable processes that minimize environmental impact and foster vibrant and diverse communities around the globe.