
2022 HPC Market Results and a Historical View of the HPC Server Market by Region, 2017-2022
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Authors: Melissa Riddle, Mark Nossokoff and Earl Joseph
Publication Date: August 2023
Length: 5 pages
The QView market tracking database includes profiling on all of the HPC server sales for the past 20 years. This report focuses on historical data and trends for the HPC on-premises technical servers by region over the last five years (2017-2022). The QView has recently expanded to incorporate China as a major region. Now the six regions represented in the QView are: North America, EMEA, Japan, China, APAC (without Japan and China), and the rest of the world. As seen below in Figure 1, North America contributed less than half (44.7%) of the worldwide HPC server revenue in 2022, with EMEA contributing just under a third (28.0%).
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