A year ago AMD unveiled EPYC, a series of processors built from the ground-up with the goal of reinvigorating the server market. What an astounding twelve months it has been. In the run-up to the ...
Since the introduction of the first Epyc server processor with the original Zen CPU core in 2017, AMD has made steady progress in performance, capability, and market share. With the release of the ...
Advanced Micro Devices, AMD, re-entered the server market with the launch of its EPYC processor one year ago today. This launch was significant and could be described as a very big bet by AMD against ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ASUS, the leading IT company in server systems, server motherboards and workstations, today announced the introduction of a comprehensive server portfolio based on the ...
Page 5: AMD EPYC 7000 Performance Claims Vs. Intel Xeon And Our Analysis Today marks the launch of AMD's EPYC family of processors for data center servers. Based on the company's Zen microarchitecture ...
From Dell Technologies and Hewlett Packard Enterprise to Atos and Supermicro, here are 10 servers that support AMD’s new third-generation AMD EPYC processor with AMD 3-D V-Cache technology. 10 Servers ...
What just happened? AMD has announced its Epyc 4004-series entry-level server processors for small and medium-sized businesses and dedicated hosting. The announcement comes just days after the company ...
AMD has been absent from the X86 server market for so long that many of us have gotten into the habit of only speaking about the Xeon server space and how it relates to the relatively modest (in terms ...
AMD has taken the wraps off the third generation of Epyc server processors, codenamed Milan, just 18 months after launching the Rome generation. Formally named Epyc 7003, the new generation sports a ...
Gigabyte continues to push forward with the design of new and specially purposed servers based around AMD's latest Epyc Rome processors. It launched an initial salvo of servers coinciding with the AMD ...
AMD's new Epyc server CPUs aim to restore lost market share in the highly lucrative data center business. Epyc CPUs are specifically designed to drive multiple GPUs from a single socket to facilitate ...
AMD's EPYC lineup of processors is here and ready to compete with Intel's next generation of server-ready products. The AMD EPYC 7000 series processors will offer up to 32 "Zen" cores, which were ...
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