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Core Viewpoint - The AI server market is dominated by NVIDIA, with the emergence of ASIC servers as a significant competitor, indicating a shift in the industry landscape [1][6]. Group 1: Market Growth and Projections - The global server market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3% from 2024 to 2026, approaching a size of nearly $400 billion by 2026, with AI servers being the main growth driver [1]. - AI server shipments are projected to maintain double-digit growth, while overall server shipments will see a slight slowdown, with a 4% year-on-year increase in 2024 [1]. - High-end GPU servers, particularly those equipped with 8 or more GPUs, are expected to see over 50% growth in 2025 and a low 20% increase in 2026 [1]. Group 2: NVIDIA's Product Launches - The GB200 server began mass shipments in Q2 2025, with expected shipments of approximately 7,000 units, increasing to 10,000 units in Q3 2025 [3][4]. - The GB300 server is set to enter mass production in Q4 2025, with expected shipments in the thousands [2][3]. - The introduction of the next-generation Rubin chip is anticipated to raise the average selling price (ASP) of high-end AI servers, enhancing market size and supply chain opportunities [1]. Group 3: Competitive Landscape - While NVIDIA leads the market, major cloud service providers (CSPs) like Amazon, Meta, Google, and Microsoft are advancing with their ASIC servers, which offer cost and customization advantages [6][7]. - NVIDIA's GB200 chip boasts a BF16 performance of 2250 TFLOPS, significantly outperforming competitors' offerings in terms of performance [10]. Group 4: Future Market Opportunities - Broadcom predicts that the market for custom XPU and commercial network chips will reach $60-90 billion by FY2027, indicating substantial growth potential in the AI server market [8]. - Marvell anticipates a 53% CAGR growth in its data center market from 2023 to 2028, further supporting the upward trend in AI server demand [8].