Industry analyst firm Intersect360 has released partial results from an end-user survey identifying the top-rated processors, servers and cloud vendors, according to the HPC users surveyed by the firm.
The top user-rated vendors across the technology categories are:
Highest Level of Product Awareness
Processors: Intel Xeon CPUs
Servers: Dell EMC
Storage: Dell EMC
Cloud: Amazon Web Services
Highest Level of Current Usage
Processors: Intel Xeon CPUs
Servers: Dell EMC
Storage: Dell EMC
Cloud: Amazon Web Services
Highest-Rated, Technical Impression
Processors: Nvidia GPUs
Servers: Cray
Storage: DDN
Cloud: Amazon Web Services
Highest-Rated, Operational Impression
Processors: Intel Xeon CPUs
Servers: Cray
Storage: DDN
Cloud: Amazon Web Services
Highest-rated, Overall *
Processors: Nvidia GPUs
Servers: Cray
Storage: DDN
Cloud: Amazon Web Services
Highest-Rated, Future Outlook for HPC
Processors: Nvidia GPUs
Servers: HPE (including Cray)
Storage: DDN
Cloud: Amazon Web Services
Highest-Rated, Likeliness to Use in Two Years
Processors: Intel Xeon CPUs
Servers: Dell EMC
Storage: Dell EMC
Cloud: Amazon Web Services
Greatest Level of Vendor Product Loyalty, Based on Ratings *
Processors: AMD EPYC CPUs
Servers: Inspur
Storage: Qumulo
Cloud: Amazon Web Services
Greatest Projected Adoption by Non-Current Customers, Based on Ratings *
Processors: AMD EPYC CPUs
Servers: HPE (including Cray)
Storage: DDN
Cloud: Amazon Web Services
Greatest Projected Market Share Gain, Based on Ratings *
Processors: AMD EPYC CPUs
Servers: Atos (Bull)
Storage: WekaIO
Cloud: Microsoft Azure
Intersect360 CEO Addison Snell said the full study, entitled HPC User Ratings Survey: Awareness, Satisfaction, Loyalty Across Processors, Servers, Storage, Cloud and available at the firm’s web site, gives user ratings of prominent vendors in major categories, such as awareness, technical impressions, operational impressions and likeliness to buy in the future.
Snell said the study results make clear that Intel Xeon CPUs are still dominant in the HPC processor market, but also that AMD EPYC CPUs are highly thought of and are gaining in both mindshare and market share. Nvidia GPUs top the ratings in technical evaluation. The combination poised to gain the most, according to the user ratings, is AMD with EPYC CPUs plus Radeon GPUs.
“What users are really saying they want are Nvidia GPUs together with either Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC CPUs,” said Snell, “but that’s not the way the market is heading, as each company is building its own integrated solutions.
He added, “As we have said in our other research, HPE is clearly benefiting from its acquisition of Cray. Even so, Dell EMC is a strong competitor, and the two companies will continue to battle for market share supremacy. Companies like Atos and Inspur do very well in their local markets.
“In storage, we see the strong presence and solid evaluation of Dell EMC together with appreciation for the performance and scalability of DDN, locked together at the top of the ratings. Smaller companies like WekaIO, Qumulo, and VAST Data do well among their current users and are projected by users to gain.”
Confirming the trend shown in previous Intersect360 reports, cloud computing has a clear top three, with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud dominating the ratings. “AWS nearly sweeps the categories at the top of user ratings,” said Snell. “Google Cloud is right next to AWS in loyalty, and Microsoft Azure is showing the highest-rated growth possibilities. Alibaba Cloud scores well among a local group but has little awareness or usage outside that.”
The vendors included in the study were as follows. Processors: AMD EPYC CPUs, AMD Radeon GPUs, Fujitsu A64fx ARM CPUs, Intel Xeon CPUs, Intel all other (FPGAs, GPUs, neural, etc.), IBM POWER CPUs, Marvell ThunderX1/X2/X3 ARM CPUs, NVIDIA GPUs for HPC and AI. Servers: Atos (Bull), Cray, Dell EMC, Fujitsu, HPE, Huawei, IBM, Inspur, Lenovo, Penguin Computing, Supermicro. (For future looking questions on servers, HPE and Cray were combined.) Storage: DDN, Dell EMC, HPE, IBM, Netapp, Panasas, Quantum, Qumulo, VAST Data, WekaIO. Cloud: Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), IBM Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Nimbix, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Penguin On-Demand (POD), R Systems, Rescale, UberCloud.
Snell said the firm used an online survey with email invitations to HPC users. The final analysis includes 194 qualified HPC users from 30 countries.
“This is the first time we have done the study in this form,” Snell told us. “Four years ago we asked some similar questions about processors in a deep-dive study about processor element transitions. AMD CPUs have gained dramatically since that time and now exceed Intel Xeon CPUs in ‘future outlook,’ as rated by HPC users.”
September 29, 2020 at 03:26AM
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