Qualitative and quantitative insights were obtained by interviewing supply-side and demand-side stakeholders during the primary research process. The supply-side sources consisted of Chief Technology Officers, General Managers of Cloud Infrastructure, VP of Server Product Development, and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) business unit heads from white box server manufacturers such as Quanta Computer, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Inventec, Wistron, Wiwynn, and Celestica, as well as component suppliers (Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Marvell). Demand-side sources included Chief Information Officers, VP of Infrastructure Engineering, Data Center Operations Directors from hyperscalers (Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Meta Platforms, Microsoft Azure) and colocation providers (Equinix, Digital Realty), and IT procurement leads from Fortune 500 enterprises in the financial services, telecommunications, and e-commerce sectors. Server configuration preferences were validated across X-86 and ARM/OpenPower architectures through primary research. Direct engagement timelines with ODMs were confirmed, and insights regarding bare-metal provisioning adoption, rack-scale disaggregation trends, open networking integration, and total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis for customized server deployments versus traditional OEM procurement were gathered.
Primary Respondent Breakdown:
• By Designation: C-level Primaries (32%), Director Level (30%), Others (38%)
• By Region: North America (38%), Europe (26%), Asia-Pacific (28%), Rest of World (8%)
Revenue mapping and server shipment volume analysis were employed to determine the global market valuation for white-label and ODM-direct server deployments. The methodology comprised the following:
• The identification of over 50 significant ODMs and white box system integrators in Taiwan, China, North America, and Europe
• Component mapping between X-86 (Intel Xeon, AMD EPYC) and Non-X86 (ARM-based Graviton, Ampere Altra, IBM Power) architectures, encompassing motherboard designs, custom power supply units, and network interface controllers (NICs).
• Analyze the reported and modeled annual revenues that are specific to custom server manufacturing units (CMUs), excluding branded OEM server revenue (HPE, Dell EMC, Lenovo) from direct market measurement, while accounting for ODM backend manufacturing relationships.
• 75-80% of the global white box server units shipped in 2024 are represented by direct hyperscale engagements and ODMs.
• Segment-specific valuations for enterprise customers versus hyperscale data center operators are derived through extrapolation using bottom-up (server unit shipments × Average Selling Price by processor type, form factor [rack/tower/blade], and region) and top-down (ODM revenue validation against cloud infrastructure CapEx data) approaches. Each segment is modeled separately for storage-optimized, compute-optimized, and GPU-accelerated white box configurations.