HPC Server Market Growth Continues in First Quarter of 2012, IDC Reports
15 Jun 2012
FRAMINGHAM, Mass., June 15, 2012 –
Worldwide factory revenue for the high performance computing (HPC) technical
server market increased 3.1% in the first quarter of 2012 (1Q12) to reach $2.4 billion,
up from $2.3 billion in the same period of 2011, according to the newly
released International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide High-Performance
Technical Server QView.
IDC maintains its previous forecast that for full-year 2012 the
HPC technical server market will expand by about 7.1% over the record-breaking revenues
of $10.3 billion in 2011. 2012 revenues are forecast to reach $11 billion.
Unit shipments of 28,747 in 1Q12 declined by 0.5% compared to the first
quarter of 2011 as average selling prices continued to grow during an ongoing
shift to large system sales.
The brightest spot in the market continues to be the high-end Supercomputers
segment, for HPC systems selling for $500,000 and up. Revenue in this segment jumped
13.9% over the first quarter of 2011 to reach $976 million. At the other end of
the price spectrum, revenue from Workgroup HPC systems, selling for below
$100,000, fell 4.6% year over year but rose sequentially by 5.1% from the
fourth quarter of 2011.
The high-end Supercomputers segment accounted for 39.9% of
worldwide HPC technical server revenue, while the Divisional segment ($250,000
to $499,000 price band) captured 12.7% of revenue. The Departmental segment ($100,000
to $249,000 price band) made up 35.3% of revenue, and the Workgroup segment
contributed 12.2%.
"HPC technical servers, especially Supercomputers, have been
closely linked not only to scientific advances but also to industrial
innovation and economic competitiveness. For this reason, nations and regions
across the world are increasing their investments in supercomputing even in
today's challenging economic conditions," said Earl Joseph, program
vice president for Technical Computing at IDC.
"We expect the global race for HPC leadership in the petascale-exascale
era to continue heating up during this decade."
IDC expects the HPC technical server market to grow at a healthy 7.3%
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to reach revenues of $14 billion by 2016.
Vendor Highlights
- HP and IBM remained in close contention for worldwide market
leadership by capturing 30.5% and 29.0% of overall revenue share, respectively.
- Dell maintained its strong third-place position with 16% of global
revenue.
- Cray (+475%), Fujitsu (+162%), and SGI (+88%) all made strong
year-over-year revenue gains in first quarter of 2012, driven by the acceptance
of large systems. Appro's revenue also advanced nicely (+21%). China's Dawning
showed continued momentum at a more moderate pace (3%).
The IDC Worldwide High-Performance Technical Server QView presents
the HPC market from various perspectives, including by competitive segment,
vendor, cluster versus non-cluster, geography, and operating system. It also
contains detailed revenue and shipment information by HPC models.
For more information about the IDC Worldwide High Performance
Technical Server QView, contact Chirag Dekate at cdekate@idc.com.
About IDC
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Contact
For more information, contact:
Earl Joseph
ejoseph@idc.com
612-812-5798
Steve Conway
sconway@idc.com
612-381-6939
Michael Shirer
press@idc.com
508-935-4200
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