AMD EPYC & Arm Server CPUs To Gain Big Time By 2024 As Intel’s Server Dominance Continues To Crumble
In a recent report by DigiTimes, the outlet reports that the industry is expecting AMD’s EPYC server shipment market share to see a major growth by 2024. Servers powered by AMD Server chips are expected to amount to 16.3% of the share by 2023 and up to 18% by 2024. This is an 80% gain over the 2020s 10.1% market share. AMD has seen some tremendous growth in the cloud data center & HPC server market. Several of the Top500 supercomputers in the world are currently powered by AMD server chips and even the world’s first exascale system, Frontier, is completely powered by an AMD CPU & GPU hardware combination. The reason for the tremendous momentum in these segments has been the requirement for more cores and AMD is currently one of the top chipmakers that package lots of cores in their chips & their next-gen lineup is expected to offer up to 128 cores by 2023 in the form of EPYC Bergamo. DigiTimes industry sources within the upstream supply chain are also expecting Microsoft and Google to adopt AMD server CPUs for their data center solutions. The report also highlights the recent acquisition of Xilinx which will help AMD gain further adoption in the edge server market. via DigiTimes Nvidia is set to release Arm-based Grace series server CPUs that are integrated with GPU and DPU to target the cloud HPC and AI server market. The product line is expected to significantly boost Arm-based server CPUs’ shipment share after 2024. via DigiTimes