Server rail maker King Slide Works is riding a powerful wave of demand tied to high-end computing, and 2025 appears to have been a standout year. As data centers and cloud providers ramp up investment in advanced GPU and ASIC platforms, the unglamorous but essential hardware that supports server installation and maintenance is suddenly a major growth engine—and King Slide is positioned right in the middle of that momentum.
A key takeaway from the latest update is just how dominant the company’s server segment has become. Server rails now make up around 90% of King Slide’s total revenue, underscoring how central the data center supply chain is to its business. In practical terms, this means King Slide’s performance is increasingly tied to the buildout of AI-ready infrastructure, including servers designed for high-density GPU configurations and specialized accelerator hardware.
The surge in high-end GPU/ASIC platform demand has been pushing server manufacturers to expand capacity and accelerate deployments. That, in turn, boosts demand for server rails—critical components that enable racks to be assembled efficiently, equipment to be pulled out for servicing, and heavy server units to be supported safely. While rails rarely get the spotlight compared to processors and graphics hardware, they’re a necessary part of nearly every server shipment, especially in enterprise and hyperscale environments where speed of installation and maintenance directly affects uptime.
For King Slide, the numbers suggest that server-focused production isn’t just a side business—it’s the company’s main driver. With server rails contributing the overwhelming majority of revenue, continued investment in AI servers, cloud computing, and high-performance data centers could keep the company’s server business at the forefront of growth as buyers prioritize infrastructure capable of supporting next-generation AI workloads.
In a market where attention often goes to chips, it’s worth watching the suppliers behind the scenes. As long as demand stays strong for high-end GPU and ASIC platforms—and the servers built around them—companies like King Slide that supply core server hardware components may continue to benefit from the ongoing data center expansion.






