Axiado and Jabil have teamed up to advance platform-level security for the next generation of Open Compute Project (OCP) Modular Hardware System (MHS) servers. The collaboration, showcased at the 2025 OCP Global Summit in San Jose, integrates Axiado’s Secure Control Module (SCM3002) and Trusted Control/Compute Unit (TCU) into Jabil’s AMD EPYC “Turin”-based 2U server design. The partnership combines Jabil’s expertise in modular server design with Axiado’s AI-driven, hardware-anchored cybersecurity technologies to create resilient compute platforms for AI and cloud workloads.
By leveraging the OCP DC-SCM 2.0 standard, Axiado’s technology can be integrated into Jabil’s modular systems without costly co-design, accelerating secure deployments across hyperscale data centers. The joint demonstration at OCP Summit highlights a unified approach to zero-trust security, system management, and efficiency, aligning with OCP’s vision of open, composable hardware for AI infrastructure.
The companies describe the collaboration as a milestone in embedding AI-driven security directly within server silicon to counter emerging cyber and firmware threats. Axiado’s SCM and TCU technologies are available now, with samples and pricing offered directly through the company.
• Axiado’s SCM3002 integrates AI-based security and system management at the silicon level
• Jabil’s AMD “Turin” 2U server supports modular deployment under the OCP MHS framework
• Joint solution aims to deliver zero-trust resilience and autonomous system management
• Integration eliminates the need for custom co-design between hardware vendors
“Working with Jabil underscores our mission to put autonomous AI agents where they matter most, inside the silicon,” said Gopi Sirineni, CEO of Axiado. “Together, we’re redefining how security and system management are delivered for the next generation of AI infrastructure.”
🌐 Analysis:
This collaboration underscores growing momentum around integrating AI-based security directly into OCP-inspired server architectures. Axiado’s TCU and DC-SCM 2.0 modules are gaining traction as hyperscalers seek trusted hardware for AI workloads. The partnership also strengthens Jabil’s positioning in modular server manufacturing as demand for composable, secure systems accelerates. Similar initiatives are emerging from Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA ecosystems, where silicon-level security is increasingly viewed as essential for protecting distributed AI infrastructure.





