IDC Posts Q3 Server Market Data: Dell, HPE & More In Focus

 | Dec 08, 2019 08:53PM ET

The worldwide server market continues to grapple with issues. Recently released data on the same by International Data Corporation (IDC) for third-quarter 2019 showed that the industry witnessed a year-over-year decline for two consecutive quarters.

Per data compiled by the research firm, worldwide server revenues dropped 6.7% year over year to $22 billion in the third quarter while overall shipment fell 3% to approximately 3.1 million units.

IDC noticed deterioration in every segment with revenues of volume servers waning 4% year over year to $17.9 billion while the mid-range server decreased 14.3% to $3 billion. Also, high-end system revenues reached $1.1 billion, reflecting a contraction of 23.7%.

Also, x86 servers suffered a blow during the quarter. IDC noted a 6.2% year-over-year shrinkage in x86 server revenues, which totaled $20.6 billion while revenues from non-x86 servers were down 13.1% to $1.4 billion.

However, the research firm observed that rising demand for enterprise compute, backed by next-generation workloads and advanced server innovation, is a positive.

The chart below shows the price performance of the vendors in the past year.