NVIDIA and AMD selling more server chips

Posted on Wednesday, July 01 2020 @ 12:52 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
DigiTimes reports sales of server GPU chips are booming at both AMD and NVIDIA. Last year, it was estimated that the green team outsold AMD by a factor of three to one in this segment of the market. DigiTimes Research believes both firms will post nice growth and that AMD will be able to increase its marketshare:
However, AMD, with support from TSMC's advanced manufacturing processes amid fast growth in the datacenter market, has been gaining market share in the server segment. As the only chip developer with an APU product line that integrates its in-house CPU with GPU, AMD is expected to be able to gradually build a server ecosystem of its own, Digitimes Research believes.

The server business' contribution to Nvidia's revenues has continued rising with the proportion growing from 25% in the company's fiscal 2019 to 27.4% in fiscal 2020 ended January 26, 2020, and to 37% in fiscal first-quarter 2021 ended April 26, 2020.


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