North America to Lead the Micro Server IC Market During the Forecast Period

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The micro server IC market is expected to be worth USD 1.35 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 44.0% between 2016 and 2022.  Some of the key factors driving this market are low power consumption and space usage by micro servers, growing trend of cloud computing and web hosting, cost effectiveness of micro servers in comparison with traditional servers, and emerging hyperscale data center architecture.

The market for ARM-based Processor ICs is expected to grow at the highest rate during the forecast period. The company is increasing its collaboration with both foundry companies that have expertise in 14 and lesser nm process technology and software companies to create an ecosystem which would help the company to provide better software solutions.

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The hardware segment of the micro server IC market held the largest market size in 2015. Hardware constitutes the main part of SoC. The original design manufacturers, Intel and ARM, are focusing on improving the capability of ICs by integrating more components into SoCs such as memory, processor, and storage, among others. This competition is expected to bring more improvements in the capabilities of SoCs in the future.

Intel-based processor market held the largest size in 2015

Intel-based processor led the market for micro server IC in 2015. Intel has been the early mover in the micro servers market. It has a wide range of partners and customers that deploy Intel based ICs because of the availability of better software support. The major reason for the larger share of Intel-based ICs is the availability of various kinds of ICs and the use of 14 nm process technology to manufacture chips, thus making chips faster while using operating power as low as 7 W.

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Data center application market is expected to grow at the highest rate during the forecast period

Data center is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components such as telecommunications and storage systems. Micro servers are gaining popularity in data center applications because they are less expensive and consume less power and space than traditional enterprise-class rack servers. They can easily be grouped into clusters and are well suited for tasks that do not require multiple CPUs. The growing need for data centers in various business domains such as IT & telecom, banking, healthcare, agriculture, and government, among others would drive the data center application to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.

North America held the largest share of the micro server IC market in 2015

The presence of key market players and the early adoption of new technological advancements such as machine-to-machine learning and IoT-enabled devices in North America have created the need for more cloud-based services and the installation of new data centers to support these services, thus leading to the dominance of North America in the global micro server IC market.

The key companies in the micro server IC market are Intel Corporation (U.S.), ARM Holdings plc (U.K.), Cavium Inc.  (U.S.), Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (U.S.), and Marvell Technology Group, Ltd. (Bermuda.). The prominent companies in the markets include the well-established, financially stable, and technically expert players that have been operating in the industry for several years and have diversified product portfolios, proprietary technologies, and strong distribution networks.

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