Tinman Dell has renewed his contract with Gigabyte to
provide his servers. The outfit's contract with Dell was set to expire and
there were dark rumours that Dell might look for someone else. This would be
bad for Gigabyte particularly as the server market is growing like topsie..
Gigabyte internally also hopes to bring its server
business's revenues contribution from the current 10-15 per cent to 20-30
percent. Gigabyte was originally a server manufacturing partner
for Google, but the company later lost the orders to Quanta. Currently, the motherboard business still accounts for 65
per cent of Gigabyte' revenues, graphics cards about 10 per cent, servers and
storage 10-15 per cent and the rest from other gizmos.
Digitimes reported that Gigabyte shipped about 18 million motherboards in 2009 and
expects to ship more than 17 million units in 2010. The company also shipped
300,000 notebooks in 2009 and expects the volume will reach 500,000 units in
2010. All is not well in Gigabyte land. The outfit's handsets
and notebook divisions are not able to turn a profit, and the company has
already stepped out of manufacturing motherboards for China's white-box netbook
vendors as demand has dropped significantly.
Gigabyte has released a series of AMD 800 chipsets-based
motherboards with the company's exclusive Auto Unlock technology.