Jabil Inc., a global engineering, supply chain, and manufacturing solutions provider, has launched its J-422G server platform to meet the growing performance demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and data center applications. The J-422G server processor’s microarchitecture is optimized to meet diverse performance and efficiency requirements where workload-optimized accelerators, large-scale cloud environments, and mature ecosystem support are critical.
Designed to power advanced workloads across AI, machine learning (ML), large language models (LLMs), high-performance computing (HPC), and fintech, the J-422G platform features sixth-generation Intel® Xeon® 2U dual-socket MHS rackmount servers supporting up to four 600-watt double-wide front GPUs. This configuration enables scalability, high throughput, and efficient power delivery for compute-intensive environments. The system follows Open Compute Project (OCP) standards that emphasize interoperability, modularity, and sustainability. General availability is expected to begin in November 2025.

Jabil’s latest high-performance servers are optimized for AI, ML, and HPC workloads and align with Open Compute Project standards for scalability and sustainability. (Image courtesy of Jabil)
“Jabil’s role in the AI hardware ecosystem goes beyond building servers. As our customers’ trusted engineering-led manufacturing partner, we help hyperscalers grow with confidence and speed, starting from integration,” said Ed Bailey, Chief Technology Officer, Intelligent Infrastructure at Jabil. “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.”
This launch follows Jabil’s announcement of a $500 million multi-year investment in a new facility in Salisbury, North Carolina, to support cloud and AI data center infrastructure customers. The site is expected to become operational by mid-2026.
At the 2025 Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit in San Jose, California, Jabil is showcasing multiple server and data infrastructure innovations, including reference designs for AI inference, scalable all-flash storage platforms, and co-packaged optics systems featuring precision-engineered liquid cooling from Mikros Technologies, a Jabil company. Company experts are also leading discussions on modular plug-and-play architectures, next-generation liquid-to-chip cooling at the one-megawatt frontier, and co-packaged optics for energy-efficient, high-performance data centers.
About Jabil
Jabil Inc. is a global provider of engineering, supply chain, and manufacturing solutions for the world’s top brands. Headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida, and traded on the NYSE under JBL, Jabil operates more than 100 sites worldwide and brings over 50 years of experience to its partnerships. The company combines global scale with local expertise to deliver innovative, sustainable, and customized solutions across multiple industries. For more information, please visit www.jabil.com.
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