Server shipments may reach 8 million units in 2007
Worldwide demand for servers has been climbing, with shipments likely to hit eight million units next year, compared to seven million units in 2005, according to industry sources. In the past, demand for servers had chiefly come from enterprises, but with such PC giants as IBM, Hewlett Packard (HP) and Dell now offering low-price servers, demand has also been coming from the home-use market, the sources pointed out.
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