Intel Data Center CPU Sales Hit Lowest Point in 13 Years
02/06/2025, 10:24 AM UTC
英特尔数据中心CPU销量13年来首次跌破历史低点Intel data center CPU sales hit the lowest point in 13 years
➀ 2024年,由于AMD的竞争加剧、向更高核心数模型的转变以及市场向使用多达八个GPU和仅两个CPU的AI服务器的转变,英特尔数据中心CPU销量达到13年来的最低点。
➁ 英特尔数据中心CPU的销量从2011年的水平下降了20%,从2021年的水平下降了80%以上。
➂ 英特尔数据中心平均售价有所上升,但该公司能否在转向AI加速器的市场中夺回市场份额尚不清楚。
➀ Intel's data center CPU sales reached a 13-year low in 2024 due to increased competition from AMD, the transition to higher-core count models, and a market shift to AI servers.
➁ Unit sales of Intel's data center CPUs dropped by 20% from 2011 levels and over 80% from 2021.
➂ Intel's data center average selling prices increased, but it is unclear if the company can regain market share in the AI accelerator market.
Intel's data center CPU sales reached a 13-year low in 2024 due to increased competition from AMD, the transition to higher-core count models, and a market shift to AI servers.
Unit sales of Intel's data center CPUs dropped by 20% from 2011 levels and over 80% from 2021. Intel's data center average selling prices increased, but it is unclear if the company can regain market share in the AI accelerator market.
In the mid-2010s, Intel's data center CPU sales began to rise sharply due to the rise of cloud data centers. However, in 2022, demand for general-purpose servers slowed down while AMD unveiled its 4th Generation EPYC processors with up to 96 cores, far exceeding the number of cores in Intel's top-of-the-range Xeon CPUs. As a result, Intel's server CPU shipments dropped in 2022 and then collapsed in 2023.
In 2024, Intel finally released its Xeon 6 processors with up to 128 high-performance cores or 144 energy-efficient cores, but unit sales of Intel server CPUs declined slightly once again as customers switched to high-core-count models.
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