According to a recently published report by Dell’Oro Group, the trusted source for market information about the telecommunications, security, networks and data center industries, the on-going AI expansion cycle drove the server and storage component market to 62% year-over-year growth in 1Q 2025. The surging demand for accelerators, HBM and NICs underpins record expansion across the AI infrastructure stack.
“The AI accelerator market was led by robust uptake of NVIDIA’s Blackwell GPU platform as well as the continued rollout of custom accelerators by major cloud service providers,” said Baron Fung, Senior Research Director at Dell’Oro Group. “We estimate Blackwell has already surpassed an estimated 50 percent of the company’s high-end GPU shipments during the quarter, which in turn is prompting upgrades in networking, storage and infrastructure across the data center.
“Meanwhile, custom silicon continues to gain traction with hyperscalers expanding their deployment of custom accelerators for both training and inference of large foundational models. Beyond AI-specific hardware, general-purpose components such as CPUs, memory, storage drives and NICs also saw meaningful growth in early 2025. This was partly driven by a recovery in mainstream enterprise server demand, as well as inventory builds and component price hikes ahead of the anticipated expiration of the 90-day reciprocal tariff pause,” Fung added.
Additional highlights from the 1Q 2025 Data Center IT Semiconductors and Components Quarterly Report:
- The Server and Storage Systems Component market is forecast to grow by over 50% in 2025 despite tariff-related uncertainties.
- SK Hynix led the HBM market with a 64% revenue share, followed by Samsung and Micron.
- ARM CPUs now hold 25% of the server market, driven by the NVIDIA GB200 Blackwell ramp and hyperscaler custom deployments.
- Smart NIC and DPU revenues increased by 71% because of strong deployment of Ethernet adapters in AI clusters.