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Flex Ltd. Splits $9B Cloud Infrastructure Unit Into Standalone Public Company

Electronics manufacturer separates AI-adjacent data center business as hyperscaler capex concentrates in fewer hands.

Published June 16, 2026 Source PR Newswire From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 16, 2026

Flex Ltd. Splits $9B Cloud Infrastructure Unit Into Standalone Public Company

Electronics manufacturer separates AI-adjacent data center business as hyperscaler capex concentrates in fewer hands.

Flex Ltd. announced it will spin off its Cloud and Power Infrastructure segment into an independent publicly traded company, targeting completion in 2025. The segment generated $9 billion in revenue over the trailing twelve months and produces power distribution systems, thermal management solutions, and custom hardware for hyperscale data centers. The parent will retain its Reliability Solutions business, which serves automotive, industrial, and healthcare manufacturers with $16 billion in annual revenue.

The separation follows eighteen months of margin compression in the cloud infrastructure segment as hyperscalers consolidated their supply chains. Flex's cloud unit operates on 6.2% operating margins versus 8.1% across the broader portfolio, reflecting the pricing pressure Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud exert on component suppliers. The spin creates a pure-play public vehicle positioned for the AI infrastructure buildout, while the parent sheds a capital-intensive business that requires $400 million in annual capex to maintain hyperscaler certifications and production capacity. Flex will distribute shares to existing stockholders on a tax-free basis, with the new entity carrying its own debt load sized to approximate $1.2 billion based on segment EBITDA multiples.

The move matters because it isolates AI-adjacent infrastructure exposure at a moment when hyperscaler capex is bifurcating between commodity components and specialized cooling, power, and rack-level systems. Nvidia's GB200 racks require 120 kilowatts per cabinet versus 15 kilowatts for traditional server deployments, forcing data center operators to replace entire power distribution architectures. A standalone cloud infrastructure company can price separately for these high-thermal-density systems without subsidizing legacy automotive or industrial contracts. The spin also creates a cleaner M&A target. Vertiv Holdings and Eaton Corporation have both acquired thermal management specialists in the past fourteen months, paying 12x to 15x EBITDA for businesses with hyperscaler relationships. Flex's new entity will list with established contracts at AWS, Microsoft, and Meta, plus existing manufacturing footprints in Malaysia and Mexico that bypass China tariff exposure.

Allocators should watch three items. First, the debt allocation between parent and newco, expected in Q1 2025 when Flex files the Form 10 registration. The new company's leverage ratio determines its cost of capital for competing on next-generation liquid cooling systems, where Supermicro and Dell Technologies are already undercutting on price. Second, management composition. If Flex assigns a CEO with hyperscaler sales tenure rather than manufacturing operations background, it signals intention to prioritize margin over volume. Third, the private equity interest. KKR and Blackstone have both raised dedicated infrastructure funds exceeding $15 billion and are acquiring data center supply chain positions ahead of the 2026-2027 capacity crunch, when power constraints in Northern Virginia and Silicon Valley force geographic redistribution of AI training clusters.

The separation is scheduled fourteen months after Flex's largest cloud customer reduced orders by 22% in a single quarter, the kind of revenue volatility that depresses conglomerate multiples but becomes acceptable in a pure-play growth vehicle.

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Flex spins **$9B** cloud infrastructure unit as standalone public company targeting 2025, isolating AI power and cooling exposure from legacy electronics manufacturing.
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