- In March 2025, Supermicro introduced its latest line of high-density server chassis, designed to support cutting edge AI, big data, and cloud computing applications. The new chassis models, including the 2U and 4U configurations, are optimized for cooling efficiency and scalability, enabling data centers to manage growing workloads more effectively. This launch is expected to meet the demand for high performance computing while minimizing energy consumption and operational costs.
- In February 2025, Eaton acquired Schneider Electric’s IT business for USD 1.8 billion to expand its portfolio in the data center infrastructure sector. The acquisition aims to enhance Eaton’s data center solutions, including energy efficient server chassis and power distribution products. By integrating Schneider Electric's expertise, Eaton is strengthening its position in the growing North America server chassis market and improving its offerings for modern data centers that require higher power and cooling efficiency.
- In January 2025, Dell Technologies and Intel entered into a strategic partnership to co-develop next generation server chassis and computing platforms optimized for 5G and AI workloads. The collaboration focuses on creating energy efficient, scalable, and flexible server systems that can handle the increasing demand for processing power in edge computing and data center environments. This partnership is expected to accelerate the adoption of advanced server architectures in the North America market, especially in industries requiring high computational capacity.
- In November 2024, Lenovo launched a new range of modular server chassis that provide enhanced flexibility for businesses scaling their IT infrastructure. The modular design allows users to easily add or remove components such as storage, processors, and cooling systems. This innovation aims to meet the growing needs of enterprises seeking scalable, adaptable, and cost-effective server solutions. The new chassis is targeted at businesses looking to optimize space, power, and cooling while maintaining high performance.
- In October 2024, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced a partnership with Arista Networks to develop integrated server chassis solutions for next generation data centers. The collaboration focuses on creating high performance, scalable server systems with enhanced networking capabilities, ideal for supporting cloud-based applications and large-scale data processing. This partnership is expected to provide customers with an end to end solution for building efficient and resilient data center infrastructure, driving innovation in the server chassis market.



