Global server shipments performed weaker than DIGITIMES Research had anticipated, slipping 13.8% sequentially to fall below four million units. Having a lower comparison base in the same quarter a year ago and the fact that brand vendors are expected to begin volume shipments of servers with new CPU platforms, overall server shipments are expected to witness a low single-digit sequential growth in the second quarter of 2023.
Abstract
With mature markets continuing to be haunted by high interest rates and inflation, their impacts on consumers' and enterprises' spending have widened, affecting US-based cloud services providers' (CSPs) plans on establishing new datacenters and undermining brand vendors' server orders from enterprises.
Global server shipments performed weaker than DIGITIMES Research had anticipated, slipping 13.8% sequentially to fall below four million units. Having a lower comparison base in the same quarter a year ago and the fact that brand vendors are expected to begin volume shipments of servers with new CPU platforms, overall server shipments are expected to witness a low single-digit sequential growth in the second quarter of 2023.
Large public cloud services providers including Meta and Amazon were pessimistic about their cloud service business in the upcoming quarter and had significantly reduced their order pull-ins in the first quarter of 2023, resulting in a more than 8% sequential decline in US-based datacenter operators' overall shipments.
Table of contents
Introduction
Key factors affecting the global server market
Table 1: Key factors affecting 2Q23 global server shipments
Chart 1: Global server shipments, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Shipments breakdown
Chart 2: Global shipments by top-10 player, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 3: Global shipment share by top-10 player, 1Q22-2Q23
Shipments from Taiwan makers
Chart 4: Taiwan server shipments and global share, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 5: Taiwan shipments by top maker, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 6: Taiwan shipment share by top maker, 1Q22-2Q23
Foxconn
Chart 7: Foxconn server shipments, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 8: Foxconn shipments by client, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 9: Foxconn shipment share by client, 1Q22-2Q23
Inventec
Chart 10: Inventec server shipments, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 11: Inventec shipments by client, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 12: Inventec shipment share by client, 1Q22-2Q23
Quanta
Chart 13: Quanta server shipments, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 14: Quanta shipments by client, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 15: Quanta shipment share by client, 1Q22-2Q23
Wistron
Chart 16: Wistron server shipments, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 17: Wistron shipments by client, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 18: Wistron shipment share by client, 1Q22-2Q23
Mitac
Chart 19: Mitac server shipments, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 20: Mitac shipments by client, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 21: Mitac shipment share by client, 1Q22-2Q23
Wiwynn
Chart 22: Wiwynn server shipments, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 23: Wiwynn shipments by client, 1Q22-2Q23 (k units)
Chart 24: Wiwynn shipment share by client, 1Q22-2Q23
Client-maker server shipment matrix
Chart 25: Client-maker partnership matrix, 2Q23 (k units)
Chart 26: Client shipment share by maker, 2Q23
Chart 27: Maker shipment share by client, 2Q23
Chart 28: Client-maker partnership matrix, 1Q23 (k units)
Chart 29: Client shipment share by maker, 1Q23
Chart 30: Maker shipment share by client, 1Q23
Annual shipments
Chart 31: Taiwan and global server shipments, 2018-2022 (k units)
Chart 32: Global server shipments by top-10 player, 2021-2022 (k units)
Chart 33: Taiwan server shipments by top maker, 2021-2022 (k units)