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The microserver market is a segment of the hardware industry that focuses on the production of small, low-power servers. These servers are designed to be used in a variety of applications, such as cloud computing, web hosting, and data storage. They are typically used in environments where space is limited and power consumption is a priority. Microservers are typically built with a single processor, but can also be configured with multiple processors for increased performance.
The microserver market has seen steady growth in recent years, driven by the increasing demand for cloud computing and data storage solutions. This has led to a number of companies offering microserver solutions, including Dell, HP, and Supermicro. Other companies, such as Intel and AMD, have also developed microserver-specific processors to meet the growing demand. Show Less Read more