Chinapackagenet.com: Intel Values the Opportunities in Asia

Chinapackagenet.com reports that the sales of Intel chips and related products of data center in Asia Pacific regions grew 20%. This is the result of the growing data center construction projects of China, South Korea and Australia. At least in the next few years it will maintain this growth and the speed will be accelerated.

Chinapackagenet.com analyzes that a large number of operators, the use of services and applications and networking equipment and the huge investment in high-performance computing are driving the demand for data center equipment. The cloud computing of enterprises in this area will be carried out in the second half of next year, later than in North America. So Intel is still in the initial phase of construction period.

Chinapackagenet.com points out that Intel's data centers revenue grew 32% in the first-quarter to 2.5 billion dollars. Its growth rate of data center operations was not faster than in Asia Pacific, mainly because other markets have not fully opened and the demand is not strong. Last year, the branch cloud of Amazon.com, Amazon Web Services established the first Asian data center in Singapore.

Chinapackagenet.com analyzes that currently Intel is positioning itself in not only as the server chip supplier, but also the data center storage and networking chip suppliers. It dominants the data center computing area with a market share close to 100%. The company also plans to bring energy management and security technology into the data center, for which it has completed the acquisition of McAfee earlier this year.