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In the context of hardware, the x86 server market consists of a range of computer servers that utilize x86 architecture processors. These servers are designed for various enterprise-level applications including database management, high-performance computing, and virtualization. The x86 architecture, originally developed by Intel, is a family of instruction set architectures based on the Intel 8086 microprocessor and its 8088 variant. It has been widely adopted by server manufacturers due to its compatibility with a broad array of software and operating systems. Thanks to the evolutionary improvements in processing power, energy efficiency, and virtualization capabilities, x86 servers have become the mainstream choice for many business IT infrastructures. They are offered in several form factors, such as rack servers, blade servers, and tower servers to cater to different deployment needs and space considerations.
Several prominent companies operate within the x86 server market. Key players include Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Dell Technologies, and Lenovo, all of which offer a range of server solutions tailored to enterprise needs. Other important contributors are Cisco Systems and IBM, which, although having a broader IT and networking focus, also produce x86 servers. Supermicro and Fujitsu also maintain a presence in the market, providing specialized solutions and services. Show Less Read more