Karrie used COMPUTEX 2026 in Taipei to present new AI server chassis and rack-scale mechanical solutions, highlighting its push beyond traditional chassis manufacturing into broader AI infrastructure.
1U, 2U and 6U MGX-based chassis and rack products were also displayed by NVIDIA, system integrators and ODM partners, underscoring Karrie’s role in early engineering, rapid prototyping and volume production.
The company said demand is shifting from standalone servers to rack-scale AI deployments, raising requirements for high-density design, modular configurations and liquid-cooling readiness.
Since joining NVIDIA’s approved vendor lists for server chassis and rack components in September 2025, Karrie has expanded work tied to NVIDIA MGX and DGX-related platforms, with support extending toward next-generation Vera Rubin systems.
That positioning reflects a wider AI infrastructure buildout, as suppliers that can turn complex mechanical designs into mass-deployable hardware gain importance in the global accelerated-computing supply chain.