Google is even getting scared by Samsung's growth in the Mobile market.
Google executives worry that Samsung has become so big—the South Korean company sells about 40% of the gadgets that use Google's Android software—that it could flex its muscle to renegotiate their arrangement and eat into Google's lucrative mobile-ad business, people familiar with the matter said.
Samsung's latest move is Homesync.
Some companies took the move to use hundreds of Mac Minis as servers for a rendering environment. If you squint your eyes and look at the above specifications you can see the start of a server that could fit in a data center. Throw out the HDMI and media chips. Add more cores, memory and disk IO and you have a data center server.
We'll see what the price point is for Homesync. Then you can extrapolate a price point for a Samsung server.