Pegatron debuts Artificial Intelligence-optimized servers at GTC Paris 2025

Pegatron unveiled next-generation Artificial Intelligence servers at GTC Paris 2025, harnessing NVIDIA Blackwell chips for mission-critical enterprise demands.

Pegatron is making a significant splash at GTC Paris 2025 by introducing its newest Artificial Intelligence-optimized server platforms. These systems are built atop the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, purpose-engineered to address modern challenges in Artificial Intelligence training, reasoning, and scaling for enterprise-level solutions. The unveiling signals Pegatron´s strategic ambition to capitalize on rapidly growing computing needs in data-intensive fields such as Artificial Intelligence-driven enterprises and research.

Leading the showcase, the RA4802-72N2 server leverages the power of the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 rack system. This flagship model integrates 72 NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs alongside 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs, creating a formidable foundation for next-generation ´Artificial Intelligence factories.´ With this configuration, Pegatron claims up to a 50-fold increase in computational output compared to prior generations, highlighting the server´s suitability for complex and massive-scale data processing tasks that define emerging Artificial Intelligence workloads.

A crucial component supporting the new server´s performance is Pegatron´s custom-designed Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU). This industrial-grade CDU delivers up to 310 kilowatts of cooling capacity and is equipped with redundant hot-swappable pumps to maintain operational continuity. By employing such robust thermal management, the servers are positioned not only for high performance but also for long-term reliability in mission-critical and always-on environments. The combination of dense compute, energy efficiency, and advanced cooling establishes Pegatron as a competitive player in the evolving marketplace for enterprise Artificial Intelligence infrastructure.

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