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Q221 Server Shipments Up 9.2% Y/Y Despite Chip Shortages
Digitimes reported global server shipments growth of 9.2% sequentially in Q221, weaker than the 14% growth estimate made in April, due to shortages of components and ICs. The volumes will grow another 13% in the third quarter as orders from US- and China-based first-tier datacenter operators and server brands pick up, due to growing demand for cloud computing services, enterprise AI solutions and high-performance computing (HPC) applications, according to Digitimes. Orders for server models equipped with Intel's latest platform also will increase in the third quarter, while order pull-ins from the top-4 datacenter operators in North America - Facebook, Amazon, Google and Microsoft - are particularly strong, despite IC shortages.
Digitimes reported global server shipments growth of 9.2% sequentially in Q221, weaker than the 14% growth estimate made in April, due to shortages of components and ICs. The volumes will grow another 13% in the third quarter as orders from US- and China-based first-tier datacenter operators and server brands pick up, due to growing demand for cloud computing services, enterprise AI solutions and high-performance computing (HPC) applications, according to Digitimes. Orders for server models equipped with Intel's latest platform also will increase in the third quarter, while order pull-ins from the top-4 datacenter operators in North America - Facebook, Amazon, Google and Microsoft - are particularly strong, despite IC shortages.
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