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Intel Confirms Decline of Server Giants

An anonymous reader writes "A Wired article discusses the relative decline of Dell, HP, and IBM in the server market over the past few years. Whereas those three companies once provided 75% of Intel's server chip revenue, those revenues are now split between the big three and five other companies as well. Google is fifth on the list. 'It's the big web players that are moving away from the HPs and the Dells, and most of these same companies offer large "cloud" services that let other businesses run their operations without purchasing servers in the first place. To be sure, as the market shifts, HP, Dell, and IBM are working to reinvent themselves. Dell, for instance, launched a new business unit dedicated to building custom gear for the big web players — Dell Data Center Services — and all these outfits are now offering their own cloud services. But the tide is against them.'"

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  1. Re:If Google sold servers... by denis-The-menace · · Score: 0, Redundant

    In google servers, the power supply only make +12volts.

    There are no -12V, +5V or -5V rails.
    There are, instead, DC-to-DC converters on the motherboard.

    (too, bad I can't edit posts like on Reddit)

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