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To: maui_dude who wrote (138293)6/27/2001 6:33:29 PM
From: Saturn V  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
From your link it seems that the total server market is 1 million units.

I am sure that Xeon and other low end vendors probably account for at least 70 percent. That would put the non-Intel, and high end machines at 300,000. That is much more than I remember. Maybe someone can dig up a link.



To: maui_dude who wrote (138293)6/28/2001 8:55:41 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Maui, <<<Here's some info of unit server shipment in Q1 2001 : serverwatch.internet.com;

From your link, there are about 4M servers sold annually.

Perhaps Saturn, Rudedog, and others can comment on my WAG :

1) Each server having on average 5 processors with ASP of each processor at $3,000.

2) More than 60% of the processors (75% servers) are Intel with ASP less than $500.

FWIW [= < 0],

Mary