AI boom pushes server makers beyond traditional assembly role: Wistron
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The growth of artificial intelligence is transforming server manufacturers' roles, forcing them to expand globally and take on complex integration work beyond traditional hardware assembly, according to Wistron Corp's chief technology officer. Server makers must integrate various technologies, including computing and networking, to optimize system performance. Wistron's revenue has increased, driven by AI-related business, with AI infrastructure accounting for 79 percent of its revenue in the first quarter of this year. The company's growth is driven by the increasing complexity of AI infrastructure projects. Other companies are also adapting to the growing demands of AI infrastructure.
💡 Why It Matters
- · As AI clusters grow larger, manufacturers must optimize system performance and thermal management, driving demand for specialized technologies like liquid-cooling systems.
- · Advanced power architecture is also becoming crucial to help data centers cope with rising energy demands.