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The growing adoption of AI-driven workloads has also contributed to the rise of servers equipped with embedded GPUs, with Nvidia maintaining a dominant 90% market share in this segment.
HP, Dell, and Sun made significant gains in the worldwide server market at IBM’s expense in the third quarter, Gartner said in a report issued Monday. Despite losing market share due to an 8.1 ...
Dell is experiencing unprecedented demand for AI-optimized servers, with $12.1B in AI-related orders and a $14.4B backlog ...
DIGITIMES believes that the global high-end AI server market will evolve towards greater diversification. Global shipments of high-end AI servers are expected to grow from 639,000 units in 2024 to ...
Canada saw the fastest annual server market growth at 118.4 percent in Q4 2024, while the US represented 56 percent of total revenue. China, representing a quarter of revenue, grew by 93.3 percent.
Looking ahead, Intel's share could dip below 50 percent by 2027, with AMD reaching approximately 40 percent of global server CPU revenues. By 2028, the two companies are expected to generate ...
So Dell's AI server revenue still has a lot of room to grow -- not surprising considering that the company is the leader in the global server market with an estimated share of more than 19%.
According to research group IDC, manufacturers such as IBM, Hewlett Packard, Dell Computer Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. shipped 1.2 million servers worldwide during the second quarter, up 17.5 ...
The company saw its share of the server market rise in both the U.S. and worldwide during the third quarter of 2002. Meanwhile, HP's share slipped.
IBM had 32.3 percent of the market versus HP’s 27.8, but both gained share. Overall, just under $12.5 billion worth of servers were sold in the quarter, according to IDC.