AMD doesn't have a fantastic record when it comes to server processors, but its new EPYC products are finding favour among customers looking for more 'bang for the buck' -- especially when it comes to ...
Advanced Micro Devices is aiming for a comeback in servers with the launch today of its Epyc processors for the data center. The AMD Epyc 7000 series is based on the company’s groundbreaking Zen ...
The new Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) ProLiant DL385 Gen10 server, powered by AMD's EPYC processors, has set new world records in both SPECrate 2017_fp_base and SPECfp_rate2006 benchmarks. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. today announced the launch of the latest generation of its popular, general-purpose EPYC central processing units. The EPYC 4005 Series chips come in three form ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dave Altavilla is a Tech Analyst covering chips, compute and AI. AMD’s server platform launch event this week in Austin, TX was ...
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 ...
It's hard to remember now, but the original AMD Ryzen processors topped out at "just" 8 cores. The Ryzen 3000 family came along in 2019 with the Ryzen 9 branding and the first sixteen-core desktop ...
Each EPYC is actually 4 separate pieces of silicon on a common circuit board. Each chip contains 8 cores. Norrod made the point that this is how AMD is getting around fabrication constraints that ...
It’s not just the folks at AMD who hope that that the company’s Epyc server processor, officially launched Tuesday, will break Intel’s stranglehold on the data-center chip market. Enterprise users, ...
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. today pulled back the curtains on a trio of Epyc central processing units for servers that it says provide the “world’s highest” per-core performance. The CPUs, which are ...