Pegatron vs Foxconn / Ingrasys for NVIDIA AI servers.
Side by side from our vendor index: what each firm actually designs, which NVIDIA platforms it ships, and the identity facts that shape a procurement decision. Sources and full detail live on each profile.
Pegatron
Pegatron designs HGX and NVL systems and has become a favored supplier to neoclouds. It sells complete AI racks with its own thermal engineering, and its willingness to move fast on new NVIDIA platforms has won it visible slots in recent GPU cloud buildouts.
- In-house-designed RA4401-72N1 GB200 NVL72 rack, listed on the Open Compute Project
- RA4803-72N3: third-generation NVIDIA MGX rack design for Vera Rubin NVL72, built for drop-in deployment into existing Blackwell datacenters
- AS401-2T0-8H1 (HGX B200, liquid-cooled with in-row CDU) and AS800-2T0-8H1 (air-cooled) deployed at a Maryland datacenter with partner 5C
- Dedicated Pegatron SVR server business unit distinct from its core Apple-assembly business
Foxconn / Ingrasys
Hon Hai's server arm (Ingrasys, Foxconn Industrial Internet) is the volume leader in AI racks: it designs and builds GB200/GB300 NVL72 systems at a scale no one else matches, including for NVIDIA itself. Increasingly willing to sell rack-scale systems direct to large buyers.
- Ingrasys spans component-level design (chassis, boards) through L10 system integration to L12 rack-and-cluster integration, plus liquid cooling
- Secures over 50% of NVIDIA's HGX GPU baseboard orders per TrendForce
- Builds nearly 1,000 AI server racks per week, with ~40% of each rack's components made in-house, including 60-layer PCBs for GPU substrates (chairman statement)
- In-house liquid cooling: rack-level liquid-to-air sidecars and CDUs rated to 1,300kW, with Omniverse digital-twin simulation
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