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Micro Server IC Market is expected to grow worth $3.1 Billion by 2018

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According to the new market research report "Micro Server IC Market by Processor (Intel, ARM, AMD), IC’s (Analog, Digital), Applications (Media Storage, Data Center, Cloud Computing, Analytics) & by Geography (N.America, Europe, APAC, ROW) - Global Forecasts and Analysis to 2013 - 2018",published by MarketsandMarkets, the global Micro Server IC Market is projected to cross $3.1 Billion by 2018, growing at a very high CAGR from 2013 to 2018.

Browse more than 103 market data tables with 14 figures spread through 235 pages and in-depth TOC on this report.http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/micro-servers-market-952.htmlEarly buyers will receive 10% customization on this report.

Micro servers, known for their low-power, energy efficiency, and high density, have a large number of nodes containing low powered processors and shared infrastructure. Micro servers IC market has penetrated nearly 2.3% of the servers market in 2012. However, it is forecasted that by 2018, nearly 28% of the servers market will be shared by micro servers. The micro servers market is segmented according to processor type, component, applications, and geography.

Micro servers IC market is segmented based on the processor type into Intel, ARM, and AMD. Intel processor based micro servers are further segmented into Atom and Xeon. The report also forecasts the market by components which include hardware, software, and operation systems. Application areas of micro servers are categorized into Media Storage, Internet Data Centers, Analytics, Cloud Computing, and other applications. This report describes the market dynamics, which include drivers, restraints, and opportunities along with their impact analysis matrix. Impact analysis matrix depicts the impact of a particular driver or restraint on the market at present and the future impact on the market. This report also highlights the huge opportunities for the market.

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The major companies profiled in the report are Acer Inc. (Taiwan), Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (U.S.), Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (U.S.), ARM Ltd. (U.K.), Calxeda (U.S.), Cavium Inc. (U.S.), Dell Inc. (U.S.), Fujitsu Ltd. (Japan), HP Company (U.S.), Huawei Technology Co. Ltd. (China), Ingram Micro (U.S.), Intel Corporation (U.S.), Marvell (Bermuda), Mitac International Corporation (Taiwan), Nvidia Corporation (U.S.), Oracle (U.S.), Penguin Computing (U.S.), SanDisk Corporation (U.S.), Samsung Electronics Corporation Ltd. (South Korea), Super Micro Computer Inc. (U.S.), and Tilera Corporation (U.S.).

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