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A server motherboard is a critical component within the hardware industry that acts as the central circuit hub of a server, allowing all other components like CPUs, memory, storage, and network interfaces to connect and communicate with each other. It is specifically designed to offer robustness, reliability, and advanced features needed for continuous operation in demanding server environments. These motherboards can vary in size, from standard ATX forms to proprietary dimensions tailored for specific server racks or blades. They typically support multiple CPUs, a higher number of memory slots, and advanced management features for remote server operations such as out-of-band management using dedicated chips like Baseboard Management Controllers (BMC). Server motherboards accommodate heavy-duty workloads, and thus, are equipped with high-speed bus systems and extensive I/O capabilities to meet the rigorous data and processing demands of enterprise-grade applications. There is an array of specialized server motherboards tailored towards different market segments, such as small business servers, data center servers, cloud computing platforms, and high-performance computing (HPC) servers.
Some prominent companies that manufacture server motherboards include Intel Corporation, AsusTek Computer Inc., Gigabyte Technology, Super Micro Computer, Inc., ASRock Inc., and Dell Technologies through its subsidiary Dell EMC. These companies are recognized for their comprehensive product lines that cater to various data center and enterprise server needs, consistently contributing to advancements in server hardware technology. Show Less Read more