HP, IBM Lead High Performance Computing Server Market: IDC
During the first half of 2013, the HPC technical server market grew 6.2 percent, with an increase of 26 percent in unit shipments, compared to 2012.
Worldwide factory revenue for the high performance computing (HPC) technical server market jumped 7.9 percent to nearly $2.6 billion in the second quarter of 2013, up from $2.4 billion in the same period of 2012, according to IT research firm IDC's Worldwide High-Performance Technical Server QView report. Technology giants Hewlett-Packard and IBM remained in close contention for worldwide market leadership by capturing 30.1 percent and 29.7 percent of overall revenue share, respectively, while Dell maintained its strong third-place position with 14.6 percent of global revenue. Several vendors in the combined "others" category saw significant regional sales, including China's Inspur, driving the quarterly growth of that category to 25.6 percent. During the first half of 2013, the HPC technical server market grew by 6.2 percent, with an increase of 26 percent in unit shipments, compared to the same period in 2012. The high-end supercomputers segment experienced a year-over-year decline of 18 percent in the first half of 2013. Revenue for workgroup HPC systems grew 35.1 percent compared to the first half of 2012. Fueling the second-quarter growth was the continued recovery in the bottom half of the HPC market, consisting of systems sold for under $250,000. The report noted systems at these price points were hit especially hard by the global economic recession that began in 2008, as many of these discretionary purchases were postponed or canceled, but buying began to recover in the first quarter of 2013.







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