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Penguin Solutions—The AI Factory Platform Company.
The most transformative advances in AI are also among the most complex to deploy and scale. Penguin Solutions, The AI Factory Platform Company, combines engineering expertise, advanced technologies, and strategic partnerships to help enterprises, sovereign AI initiatives, and neocloud providers design, build, deploy, and manage AI factories with speed and precision.
For nearly three decades, we have operated at the intersection of memory and AI/HPC infrastructure. That expertise positions us to support the next generation of AI workloads, from training and inference to agentic AI at scale.
We bring together differentiated infrastructure software, advanced memory, compute systems, end-to-end services, and industry-leading partner solutions in a full-stack AI factory platform designed to help customers deploy and scale AI workloads, maximizing the value of their AI investments.

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*In November 2023, we divested from our manufacturing facility in Atibaia, Brazil. Moving forward, our reporting data will not include metrics from this facility.
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*In November 2023, we divested from our manufacturing facility in Atibaia, Brazil. Moving forward, our reporting data will not include metrics from this facility.
Our company values guide how we show up for our customers, partners, and each other. We live these values every day by investing in our workforce, championing innovation, and exemplifying operational excellence.
Across AI infrastructure, computing, memory, and LED solutions, we manufacture and have sales operations around the world. This map highlights our headquarter offices, manufacturing sites, and lab locations. Explore our full location listing.

Penguin Solutions (Nasdaq: PENG) was founded in 1988 as a specialty memory company. Over the past several decades, the company has expanded its capabilities through strategic acquisitions, engineering innovation, ecosystem partnerships, and deep expertise in memory and AI/HPC infrastructure to become The AI Factory Platform Company, helping enterprises, sovereign AI initiatives, and neocloud providers deploy and scale AI infrastructure worldwide.
A major milestone in that evolution came in 2018 with the acquisition of Penguin Computing, a pioneer in high-performance computing infrastructure and cluster management software that helped commercialize the NASA-developed Beowulf architecture for cluster computing. The acquisition significantly expanded Penguin Solutions’ advanced computing capabilities and accelerated the company’s evolution into a leader in AI and HPC infrastructure.
Today, Penguin Solutions brings together differentiated infrastructure software, advanced memory, compute systems, end-to-end services, and industry-leading partner solutions in a full-stack AI factory platform designed to support next-generation AI workloads, from training and inference to agentic AI at scale.
Penguin Solutions signed strategic collaboration with SK Telecom and SK hynix to develop and deliver next-generation AI data center (AIDC) solutions.
Penguin Solutions expanded its OriginAI Solution to accelerate AI factory deployments, enabling companies to rapidly deploy AI infrastructure at scale.
Penguin Solutions was certified as an NVIDIA DGX-Ready Managed Services Partner, joining an elite group of experts recognized for supporting enterprises deploying NVIDIA DGX™ AI computing platforms.
To date, Penguin has deployed nearly 100,000 GPUs, and over 2 billion hours of GPU runtime.
Penguin Solutions acquired Stratus Technologies, a leader in intelligent, predictive, fault tolerant computing platforms designed for the data center, at the edge, and for AI inferencing applications.
Penguin Solutions was inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame for its role in commercializing the Beowulf clustering architecture - making high-performance computing more accessible and cost-effective. Today, nearly every supercomputer in the Top500 list of the fastest supercomputers in the world use the Beowulf-style cluster approach.