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ASRock Rack

ASRock Rack is a hardware manufacturer focused on server, workstation, and data center platforms based on standard x86 architectures.

  • Server motherboards and barebone systems for data centers and enterprise IT (compute infrastructure).
  • Rackmount and multi-node platforms for virtualization, cloud, and high-density deployments (server infrastructure).
  • Workstation and GPU-capable boards for content creation, Cohort Analysis Dashboard (CAD), and technical computing (workstation and Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) infrastructure).
  • Support for modern x86 processors, memory, storage, and management interfaces such as IPMI and Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) (server management and monitoring).
  • Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and SI-oriented hardware portfolio for integration into on-premises (on-prem), edge, and hosting environments (OEM server platforms).

More About ASRock Rack

ASRock Rack focuses on server and rackmount hardware designed for enterprise, cloud, and institutional environments, with a portfolio centered on x86-based server motherboards, barebone systems, and complete chassis platforms (compute infrastructure). Its offerings target standard 19-inch rack data centers and on-prem server rooms, where IT teams deploy hardware for virtualization, database workloads, web and application hosting, and private cloud.

The company’s boards and systems are built around industry-standard server architectures that support contemporary server-class CPUs (x86 compute), Double Data Rate (DDR) memory, and a range of storage interfaces including Serial ATA (SATA) and often NVMe-capable slots (storage infrastructure). Many platforms expose multiple PCI Express (PCIe) expansion slots for network interface cards, storage HBAs, or GPUs, which allows system integrators and enterprises to tailor configurations for specific workloads such as software-defined storage, network appliances, or GPU-accelerated compute.

ASRock Rack commonly incorporates baseboard management controllers with IPMI support (out-of-band management), enabling remote power control, hardware monitoring, and console redirection over standard management networks. This aligns its products with typical Data Center Operations (DCO) practices, where administrators manage large fleets of servers programmatically or via centralized management consoles. Compatibility with standard protocols and interfaces allows ASRock Rack hardware to be integrated into existing monitoring and provisioning workflows.

The product catalog includes rackmount server chassis in various height units, multi-node and high-density systems for space-constrained environments (high-density computing), and workstation-class platforms that support professional graphics and accelerator cards (GPU infrastructure). These offerings are positioned for use by enterprises, cloud providers, managed service providers, and research and education institutions that require customizable, standards-based hardware rather than fully proprietary stacks.

Within a marketplace or technology directory, ASRock Rack maps primarily to server infrastructure, data center hardware, and workstation and GPU platforms. Its hardware sits in the same broad category as other x86 server vendors, providing building blocks for solutions such as virtualization clusters, Kubernetes and container platforms, hyperconverged deployments, storage clusters, and edge computing nodes. The focus on industry-standard components and interfaces enables OEMs and system integrators to assemble tailored solutions around ASRock Rack motherboards and systems across a range of performance, density, and power profiles.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 150
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

Chino, CA 91710

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Hardware