
2022 Year-End Worldwide HPC On-premises Market Closes at $30.8B, with Servers Representing Half of the Broader Market
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Authors: Mark Nossokoff, Melissa Riddle, and Earl Joseph
Publication Date: August 2023
Length: 6 pages
The global on-premises HPC broader market closed 2022 at $30.8B. This represents a 3.6% growth rate over 2021 and a 5.1% CAGR from 2017-2022. The modest growth over 2021 is largely a result of 2021 being such a high growth year, along with global economic uncertainties in 2022. The overall market from 2017-2022 experienced some major inconsistencies, such as supply chain issues caused by the covid-19 pandemic on the downside and the acceptance of what are now the two systems atop the current Top500 list, Frontier and Fugaku.
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