back to article HPE is creaming Dell in HPC

HPE is making almost twice as much revenue from shipping servers into the supercomputer market as Dell EMC. According to our sister publication The Next Platform, “Servers are the key component of HPC systems, and so sales of servers into the HPC space is a good proxy for the overall health of the HPC sector. “In the first …

  1. luis river

    true value

    HPE & SGI is now a perfect combination. Energy efficiency a goal pursued by the modern HPC, HPE since its first version of Moonshot, (ultra dense servers) seeks this objective, rather than never hewlett Packard. HPC is a good option.

  2. fatal
    Go

    Hooray for Dell EMC who still have market areas to expand into.

  3. Matt Bryant Silver badge
    Facepalm

    Larger blunder missed!

    Whilst chuckling at CISCO's decline in HPC, you missed IBM's even more amusing and continued decline. IBM stated that they were withdrawing from the general x64 market to concentrate on "smarter" x64 markets like HPC, yet now they are being trounced by Lenovo - the people they offloaded the majority of their x64 to! HPE is almost double Dell in HPC, but they are now more than four times IBM!

    HPE – $446,081,000

    .....

    Dell – $224,170,000

    Lenovo – $142,725,000

    ....

    IBM – $110,657,000

    Indeed, if IBM had stayed for the fight, they could have captured those Lenovo customers and challenged Dell for the third spot.

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