Data Center Chip Market by Product Type, End-Users, and Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa): Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2025-2032
Description
Persistence Market Research has recently released a detailed report on the global Data Center Chip Market for the period 2025–2032, with insights extending into 2033. This comprehensive report provides an in-depth analysis of key market dynamics, including drivers, trends, opportunities, and challenges, offering valuable insights into the evolving landscape of chips powering modern data centers.
Key Insights:
Data center chips are specialized semiconductor components designed to support the massive computational, storage, networking, and AI workloads managed by modern data centers. These chips include processors (CPUs, GPUs, ASICs, DPUs), memory modules, networking silicon, and other specialized accelerators that enable high-performance computing, big data analytics, cloud services, and emerging digital technologies such as AI, machine learning, and edge computing. Their performance, energy efficiency, and scalability are critical to meeting the ever-increasing volume of digital data and processing demands in enterprise, hyperscale, cloud, and edge environments.
As digital transformation accelerates across industries, data centers continue to expand in both capacity and complexity. This growth has intensified the demand for advanced chips that deliver higher processing power, improved energy efficiency, enhanced security, and optimized networking throughput to support evolving workloads. The report covers market segmentation by component, data center size, end-use, and region, providing a comprehensive view of current dynamics and future outlook.
Market Growth Drivers:
The data center chip market is propelled by several key growth drivers:
A principal driver is the exponential increase in data generation and consumption across digital platforms, fueled by cloud adoption, AI and machine learning workloads, IoT networks, and real-time analytics. These applications demand substantial high-performance computing resources, making advanced chips indispensable for efficient data center operations.
The rise of hyperscale cloud providers and edge data centers is expanding the market for next-generation chips that can manage diverse and intensive workloads. Large data centers, in particular, are projected to account for a dominant share due to their need for scalable, high-density computing solutions.
Furthermore, technological innovation-such as custom AI accelerators, DPU integration, and chiplet architectures-is enhancing performance efficiency and enabling more tailored chip solutions for specific workloads. These advancements are critical for managing power consumption, latency, and computational throughput in modern data center environments.
Market Restraints:
Despite robust growth prospects, the data center chip market faces certain restraints. High design and manufacturing costs for advanced chips-especially those optimized for AI, networking, and custom workloads-can be a barrier to entry for smaller market players and limit adoption outside major hyperscale operations.
Power and cooling challenges also limit expansion, as data center chips require sophisticated thermal management to maintain performance and reliability under heavy workloads. This increases infrastructure complexity and operational expenses for data center operators.
Market Opportunities:
The data center chip market offers significant opportunities as digital transformation intensifies globally. The growing emphasis on AI and machine learning applications, real-time analytics, and high-bandwidth data processing positions chipmakers to expand offerings in high-performance processors, custom ASICs, and specialized accelerators.
Additionally, the trend toward energy-efficient designs presents opportunities for innovation in low-power chips that reduce data center electricity consumption while maintaining performance. This aligns with global sustainability goals and operational cost reduction strategies.
Emerging demands for specialized chips in edge computing, 5G infrastructure, and software-defined networks further enhance growth opportunities, as these segments require chips optimized for latency-sensitive and distributed computing workloads.
Key Questions Answered in the Report:
The global data center chip market is moderately concentrated, with a few major semiconductor firms dominating due to their technological leadership, extensive R&D, and deep integration with cloud and enterprise customers. Companies are investing heavily in developing custom chips, AI accelerators, and energy-efficient silicon tailored for specific workloads.
Major market participants also pursue strategic partnerships with cloud service providers, OEMs, and hyperscalers to ensure broad deployment of their chips and to co-develop solutions that align with emerging performance and application requirements. Emphasis on innovation, scalability, cost efficiency, and industry-specific customization remain key competitive strategies in the evolving landscape.
Key Companies Profiled:
By Component:
Key Insights:
- Data Center Chip Market Size (2025E): USD 55.2 Bn
- Projected Market Value (2032F): USD 126.9 Bn
- Global Market Growth Rate (CAGR 2025 to 2032): 12.6 %
Data center chips are specialized semiconductor components designed to support the massive computational, storage, networking, and AI workloads managed by modern data centers. These chips include processors (CPUs, GPUs, ASICs, DPUs), memory modules, networking silicon, and other specialized accelerators that enable high-performance computing, big data analytics, cloud services, and emerging digital technologies such as AI, machine learning, and edge computing. Their performance, energy efficiency, and scalability are critical to meeting the ever-increasing volume of digital data and processing demands in enterprise, hyperscale, cloud, and edge environments.
As digital transformation accelerates across industries, data centers continue to expand in both capacity and complexity. This growth has intensified the demand for advanced chips that deliver higher processing power, improved energy efficiency, enhanced security, and optimized networking throughput to support evolving workloads. The report covers market segmentation by component, data center size, end-use, and region, providing a comprehensive view of current dynamics and future outlook.
Market Growth Drivers:
The data center chip market is propelled by several key growth drivers:
A principal driver is the exponential increase in data generation and consumption across digital platforms, fueled by cloud adoption, AI and machine learning workloads, IoT networks, and real-time analytics. These applications demand substantial high-performance computing resources, making advanced chips indispensable for efficient data center operations.
The rise of hyperscale cloud providers and edge data centers is expanding the market for next-generation chips that can manage diverse and intensive workloads. Large data centers, in particular, are projected to account for a dominant share due to their need for scalable, high-density computing solutions.
Furthermore, technological innovation-such as custom AI accelerators, DPU integration, and chiplet architectures-is enhancing performance efficiency and enabling more tailored chip solutions for specific workloads. These advancements are critical for managing power consumption, latency, and computational throughput in modern data center environments.
Market Restraints:
Despite robust growth prospects, the data center chip market faces certain restraints. High design and manufacturing costs for advanced chips-especially those optimized for AI, networking, and custom workloads-can be a barrier to entry for smaller market players and limit adoption outside major hyperscale operations.
Power and cooling challenges also limit expansion, as data center chips require sophisticated thermal management to maintain performance and reliability under heavy workloads. This increases infrastructure complexity and operational expenses for data center operators.
Market Opportunities:
The data center chip market offers significant opportunities as digital transformation intensifies globally. The growing emphasis on AI and machine learning applications, real-time analytics, and high-bandwidth data processing positions chipmakers to expand offerings in high-performance processors, custom ASICs, and specialized accelerators.
Additionally, the trend toward energy-efficient designs presents opportunities for innovation in low-power chips that reduce data center electricity consumption while maintaining performance. This aligns with global sustainability goals and operational cost reduction strategies.
Emerging demands for specialized chips in edge computing, 5G infrastructure, and software-defined networks further enhance growth opportunities, as these segments require chips optimized for latency-sensitive and distributed computing workloads.
Key Questions Answered in the Report:
- What are the primary factors driving the growth of the global data center chip market?
- Which components and chip types are gaining the most traction across different data center architectures?
- How are technological advancements shaping the competitive landscape of the market?
- Who are the leading players in the data center chip market, and what strategies are they implementing to retain leadership?
- What are the emerging trends and long-term growth prospects for the global market?
The global data center chip market is moderately concentrated, with a few major semiconductor firms dominating due to their technological leadership, extensive R&D, and deep integration with cloud and enterprise customers. Companies are investing heavily in developing custom chips, AI accelerators, and energy-efficient silicon tailored for specific workloads.
Major market participants also pursue strategic partnerships with cloud service providers, OEMs, and hyperscalers to ensure broad deployment of their chips and to co-develop solutions that align with emerging performance and application requirements. Emphasis on innovation, scalability, cost efficiency, and industry-specific customization remain key competitive strategies in the evolving landscape.
Key Companies Profiled:
- NVIDIA Corporation
- Intel Corporation
- Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
- Micron Technology, Inc.
- Broadcom Inc.
- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
- SK Hynix Inc.
- Arm Limited
- Google (Custom Silicon)
- AWS (Custom Chip Development)
- Alibaba Group (Cloud Chip Initiatives)
- Texas Instruments Incorporated
By Component:
- Processors (CPUs, GPUs, ASICs, DPUs)
- Memory
- Networking
- Others
- Small and Medium-Sized Data Centers
- Large Data Centers
- IT & Telecom
- BFSI
- Healthcare
- Automotive
- Media & Entertainment
- Government & Public Sector
- Others
- North America
- Europe
- Asia Pacific
- Latin America
- Middle East & Africa
Table of Contents
198 Pages
- 1. Executive Summary
- 1.1. Global Data Center Chip Market Snapshot 2025 and 2032
- 1.2. Market Opportunity Assessment, 2025-2032, US$ Bn
- 1.3. Key Market Trends
- 1.4. Industry Developments and Key Market Events
- 1.5. Demand Side and Supply Side Analysis
- 1.6. PMR Analysis and Recommendations
- 2. Market Overview
- 2.1. Market Scope and Definitions
- 2.2. Value Chain Analysis
- 2.3. Macro-Economic Factors
- 2.3.1. Global GDP Outlook
- 2.3.2. Digital Transformation and ICT Penetration
- 2.3.3. Infrastructure Development Outlook
- 2.3.4. Capital Expenditure Trends
- 2.3.5. Investment in Research and Development
- 2.4. Forecast Factors – Relevance and Impact
- 2.5. COVID-19 Impact Assessment
- 2.6. PESTLE Analysis
- 2.7. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
- 2.8. Geopolitical Tensions: Market Impact
- 2.9. Regulatory and Technology Landscape
- 3. Market Dynamics
- 3.1. Drivers
- 3.2. Restraints
- 3.3. Opportunities
- 3.4. Trends
- 4. Price Trend Analysis, 2019 – 2032
- 4.1. Region-wise Price Analysis
- 4.2. Price by Component
- 4.3. Price Impact Factors
- 5. Global Data Center Chip Market Outlook: Historical (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2032)
- 5.1. Key Highlights
- 5.2. Global Data Center Chip Market Outlook: Component
- 5.2.1. Introduction/Key Findings
- 5.2.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Bn) Analysis by Component, 2019-2024
- 5.2.3. Current Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Component, 2025-2032
- 5.2.3.1. Processors
- 5.2.3.1.1. Central Processing Units (CPUs)
- 5.2.3.1.2. Graphics Processing Units (GPUs)
- 5.2.3.1.3. Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)
- 5.2.3.1.4. Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)
- 5.2.3.1.5. Others
- 5.2.3.2. Memory
- 5.2.3.2.1. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)
- 5.2.3.2.2. Double Data Rate (DDR)
- 5.2.3.3. Networking
- 5.2.3.3.1. Network Interface Cards (NICs)/Network Adapters
- 5.2.3.3.2. Interconnects
- 5.2.3.4. Others
- 5.2.4. Market Attractiveness Analysis: Component
- 5.3. Global Data Center Chip Market Outlook: End User
- 5.3.1. Introduction/Key Findings
- 5.3.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Bn) Analysis by End User, 2019-2024
- 5.3.3. Current Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End User, 2025-2032
- 5.3.3.1. Cloud Service Provider
- 5.3.3.2. Enterprises
- 5.3.3.2.1. BFSI
- 5.3.3.2.2. Healthcare
- 5.3.3.2.3. Automotive
- 5.3.3.2.4. Media & Entertainment
- 5.3.3.2.5. IT & Telecom
- 5.3.3.2.6. Retail & E-commerce
- 5.3.3.2.7. Government
- 5.3.3.2.8. Others
- 5.3.3.3. Others
- 5.3.4. Market Attractiveness Analysis: End User
- 5.4. Global Data Center Chip Market Outlook: Data Center Size
- 5.4.1. Introduction/Key Findings
- 5.4.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Bn) Analysis by Data Center Size, 2019-2024
- 5.4.3. Current Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Data Center Size, 2025-2032
- 5.4.3.1. Small and Medium-Sized Data Centers
- 5.4.3.2. Large Data Centers
- 5.4.4. Market Attractiveness Analysis: Data Center Size
- 6. Global Data Center Chip Market Outlook: Region
- 6.1. Key Highlights
- 6.2. Historical Market Size (US$ Bn) Analysis by Region, 2019-2024
- 6.3. Current Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Region, 2025-2032
- 6.3.1. North America
- 6.3.2. Europe
- 6.3.3. East Asia
- 6.3.4. South Asia & Oceania
- 6.3.5. Latin America
- 6.3.6. Middle East & Africa
- 6.4. Market Attractiveness Analysis: Region
- 7. North America Data Center Chip Market Outlook: Historical (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2032)
- 7.1. Key Highlights
- 7.2. Pricing Analysis
- 7.3. North America Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country, 2025-2032
- 7.3.1. U.S.
- 7.3.2. Canada
- 7.4. North America Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Component, 2025-2032
- 7.4.1. Processors
- 7.4.1.1. Central Processing Units (CPUs)
- 7.4.1.2. Graphics Processing Units (GPUs)
- 7.4.1.3. Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)
- 7.4.1.4. Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)
- 7.4.1.5. Others
- 7.4.2. Memory
- 7.4.2.1. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)
- 7.4.2.2. Double Data Rate (DDR)
- 7.4.3. Networking
- 7.4.3.1. Network Interface Cards (NICs)/Network Adapters
- 7.4.3.2. Interconnects
- 7.4.4. Others
- 7.5. North America Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End User, 2025-2032
- 7.5.1. Cloud Service Provider
- 7.5.2. Enterprises
- 7.5.2.1. BFSI
- 7.5.2.2. Healthcare
- 7.5.2.3. Automotive
- 7.5.2.4. Media & Entertainment
- 7.5.2.5. IT & Telecom
- 7.5.2.6. Retail & E-commerce
- 7.5.2.7. Government
- 7.5.2.8. Others
- 7.5.3. Others
- 7.6. North America Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Data Center Size, 2025-2032
- 7.6.1. Small and Medium-Sized Data Centers
- 7.6.2. Large Data Centers
- 8. Europe Data Center Chip Market Outlook: Historical (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2032)
- 8.1. Key Highlights
- 8.2. Pricing Analysis
- 8.3. Europe Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country, 2025-2032
- 8.3.1. Germany
- 8.3.2. Italy
- 8.3.3. France
- 8.3.4. U.K.
- 8.3.5. Spain
- 8.3.6. Russia
- 8.3.7. Benelux
- 8.3.8. Nordics
- 8.3.9. Rest of Europe
- 8.4. Europe Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Component, 2025-2032
- 8.4.1. Processors
- 8.4.1.1. Central Processing Units (CPUs)
- 8.4.1.2. Graphics Processing Units (GPUs)
- 8.4.1.3. Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)
- 8.4.1.4. Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)
- 8.4.1.5. Others
- 8.4.2. Memory
- 8.4.2.1. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)
- 8.4.2.2. Double Data Rate (DDR)
- 8.4.3. Networking
- 8.4.3.1. Network Interface Cards (NICs)/Network Adapters
- 8.4.3.2. Interconnects
- 8.4.4. Others
- 8.5. Europe Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End User, 2025-2032
- 8.5.1. Cloud Service Provider
- 8.5.2. Enterprises
- 8.5.2.1. BFSI
- 8.5.2.2. Healthcare
- 8.5.2.3. Automotive
- 8.5.2.4. Media & Entertainment
- 8.5.2.5. IT & Telecom
- 8.5.2.6. Retail & E-commerce
- 8.5.2.7. Government
- 8.5.2.8. Others
- 8.5.3. Others
- 8.6. Europe Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Data Center Size, 2025-2032
- 8.6.1. Small and Medium-Sized Data Centers
- 8.6.2. Large Data Centers
- 9. East Asia Data Center Chip Market Outlook: Historical (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2032)
- 9.1. Key Highlights
- 9.2. Pricing Analysis
- 9.3. East Asia Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country, 2025-2032
- 9.3.1. China
- 9.3.2. Japan
- 9.3.3. South Korea
- 9.4. East Asia Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Component, 2025-2032
- 9.4.1. Processors
- 9.4.1.1. Central Processing Units (CPUs)
- 9.4.1.2. Graphics Processing Units (GPUs)
- 9.4.1.3. Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)
- 9.4.1.4. Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)
- 9.4.1.5. Others
- 9.4.2. Memory
- 9.4.2.1. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)
- 9.4.2.2. Double Data Rate (DDR)
- 9.4.3. Networking
- 9.4.3.1. Network Interface Cards (NICs)/Network Adapters
- 9.4.3.2. Interconnects
- 9.4.4. Others
- 9.5. East Asia Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End User, 2025-2032
- 9.5.1. Cloud Service Provider
- 9.5.2. Enterprises
- 9.5.2.1. BFSI
- 9.5.2.2. Healthcare
- 9.5.2.3. Automotive
- 9.5.2.4. Media & Entertainment
- 9.5.2.5. IT & Telecom
- 9.5.2.6. Retail & E-commerce
- 9.5.2.7. Government
- 9.5.2.8. Others
- 9.5.3. Others
- 9.6. East Asia Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Data Center Size, 2025-2032
- 9.6.1. Small and Medium-Sized Data Centers
- 9.6.2. Large Data Centers
- 10. South Asia & Oceania Data Center Chip Market Outlook: Historical (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2032)
- 10.1. Key Highlights
- 10.2. Pricing Analysis
- 10.3. South Asia & Oceania Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country, 2025-2032
- 10.3.1. India
- 10.3.2. Southeast Asia
- 10.3.3. ANZ
- 10.3.4. Rest of SAO
- 10.4. South Asia & Oceania Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Component, 2025-2032
- 10.4.1. Processors
- 10.4.1.1. Central Processing Units (CPUs)
- 10.4.1.2. Graphics Processing Units (GPUs)
- 10.4.1.3. Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)
- 10.4.1.4. Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)
- 10.4.1.5. Others
- 10.4.2. Memory
- 10.4.2.1. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)
- 10.4.2.2. Double Data Rate (DDR)
- 10.4.3. Networking
- 10.4.3.1. Network Interface Cards (NICs)/Network Adapters
- 10.4.3.2. Interconnects
- 10.4.4. Others
- 10.5. South Asia & Oceania Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End User, 2025-2032
- 10.5.1. Cloud Service Provider
- 10.5.2. Enterprises
- 10.5.2.1. BFSI
- 10.5.2.2. Healthcare
- 10.5.2.3. Automotive
- 10.5.2.4. Media & Entertainment
- 10.5.2.5. IT & Telecom
- 10.5.2.6. Retail & E-commerce
- 10.5.2.7. Government
- 10.5.2.8. Others
- 10.5.3. Others
- 10.6. South Asia & Oceania Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Data Center Size, 2025-2032
- 10.6.1. Small and Medium-Sized Data Centers
- 10.6.2. Large Data Centers
- 11. Latin America Data Center Chip Market Outlook: Historical (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2032)
- 11.1. Key Highlights
- 11.2. Pricing Analysis
- 11.3. Latin America Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country, 2025-2032
- 11.3.1. Brazil
- 11.3.2. Mexico
- 11.3.3. Rest of LATAM
- 11.4. Latin America Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Component, 2025-2032
- 11.4.1. Processors
- 11.4.1.1. Central Processing Units (CPUs)
- 11.4.1.2. Graphics Processing Units (GPUs)
- 11.4.1.3. Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)
- 11.4.1.4. Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)
- 11.4.1.5. Others
- 11.4.2. Memory
- 11.4.2.1. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)
- 11.4.2.2. Double Data Rate (DDR)
- 11.4.3. Networking
- 11.4.3.1. Network Interface Cards (NICs)/Network Adapters
- 11.4.3.2. Interconnects
- 11.4.4. Others
- 11.5. Latin America Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End User, 2025-2032
- 11.5.1. Cloud Service Provider
- 11.5.2. Enterprises
- 11.5.2.1. BFSI
- 11.5.2.2. Healthcare
- 11.5.2.3. Automotive
- 11.5.2.4. Media & Entertainment
- 11.5.2.5. IT & Telecom
- 11.5.2.6. Retail & E-commerce
- 11.5.2.7. Government
- 11.5.2.8. Others
- 11.5.3. Others
- 11.6. Latin America Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Data Center Size, 2025-2032
- 11.6.1. Small and Medium-Sized Data Centers
- 11.6.2. Large Data Centers
- 12. Middle East & Africa Data Center Chip Market Outlook: Historical (2019-2024) and Forecast (2025-2032)
- 12.1. Key Highlights
- 12.2. Pricing Analysis
- 12.3. Middle East & Africa Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country, 2025-2032
- 12.3.1. GCC Countries
- 12.3.2. South Africa
- 12.3.3. Northern Africa
- 12.3.4. Rest of MEA
- 12.4. Middle East & Africa Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Component, 2025-2032
- 12.4.1. Processors
- 12.4.1.1. Central Processing Units (CPUs)
- 12.4.1.2. Graphics Processing Units (GPUs)
- 12.4.1.3. Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)
- 12.4.1.4. Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs)
- 12.4.1.5. Others
- 12.4.2. Memory
- 12.4.2.1. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)
- 12.4.2.2. Double Data Rate (DDR)
- 12.4.3. Networking
- 12.4.3.1. Network Interface Cards (NICs)/Network Adapters
- 12.4.3.2. Interconnects
- 12.4.4. Others
- 12.5. Middle East & Africa Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End User, 2025-2032
- 12.5.1. Cloud Service Provider
- 12.5.2. Enterprises
- 12.5.2.1. BFSI
- 12.5.2.2. Healthcare
- 12.5.2.3. Automotive
- 12.5.2.4. Media & Entertainment
- 12.5.2.5. IT & Telecom
- 12.5.2.6. Retail & E-commerce
- 12.5.2.7. Government
- 12.5.2.8. Others
- 12.5.3. Others
- 12.6. Middle East & Africa Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Data Center Size, 2025-2032
- 12.6.1. Small and Medium-Sized Data Centers
- 12.6.2. Large Data Centers
- 13. Competition Landscape
- 13.1. Market Share Analysis, 2024
- 13.2. Market Structure
- 13.2.1. Competition Intensity Mapping
- 13.2.2. Competition Dashboard
- 13.3. Company Profiles
- 13.3.1. NVIDIA Corporation
- 13.3.1.1. Company Overview
- 13.3.1.2. Product Portfolio/Offerings
- 13.3.1.3. Key Financials
- 13.3.1.4. SWOT Analysis
- 13.3.1.5. Company Strategy and Key Developments
- 13.3.2. Intel Corporation
- 13.3.3. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
- 13.3.4. Micron Technology, Inc.
- 13.3.5. Broadcom Inc.
- 13.3.6. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
- 13.3.7. SK Hynix Inc.
- 13.3.8. Arm Limited
- 13.3.9. Google
- 13.3.10. AWS
- 13.3.11. Alibaba Group
- 13.3.12. Texas Instruments Incorporated
- 14. Appendix
- 14.1. Research Methodology
- 14.2. Research Assumptions
- 14.3. Acronyms and Abbreviations
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