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AMD has reportedly pulled out of using Samsung Foundry and its SF4X process for its new 4nm orders for EPYC CPUs, will likely ...
Leo is back after a bit of a break, and he has a lot to say. You know he means it. (yes its October 5th, and we know its a ...
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AMD's baby Epycs are nothing more than Ryzens in disguiseAMD unveiled a line of tiny Epyc processors designed to compete with ... Gigabyte, Lenovo, MSI, Supermicro, and Tyan plan to launch systems based around the rebadged parts.
Here are 10 of the world’s hottest new servers from Dell, HPE, Lenovo and Supermicro based on AMD’s new EPYC processors. Dell Technologies combined AMD third-generation EPYC processors and ...
Marvell Technology, Inc. announced the successful interoperability of the Marvell Structera portfolio of Compute Express Link ...
It wasn’t all that long ago that AMD released its 5th Gen Epyc processors for data centers, but it’s already making progress on its next generation. AMD announced that it has taped out its 6th ...
In the SIGGRAPH panel, Knight put the number of EPYC ... “Supermicro and AMD would get together and meet with these customers. And those conversations would influence future generations of ...
are powered by 5 th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors. The latest additions to Google Cloud’s general-purpose and HPC-optimized VMs deliver leadership performance, scalability, and efficiency for ...
Advanced Micro Devices has experienced a notable price increase of 12% over the past week, largely reflected in its launch of the 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors integrated into Oracle Cloud ...
In a nutshell: The 6th-generation AMD Epyc processors, codenamed Venice, will be the first high-performance computing product built using TSMC's 2nm (N2) process node. Team Red also confirmed that ...
Marvell collaborated with AMD and Intel to extensively test Structera CXL products with AMD EPYC and 5 th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable platforms across various configurations, workloads, and operating ...
In separate news, AMD also announced that has validated the silicon for its 5th Gen EPYC CPUs at TSMC’s Fab 21 site in Arizona. This will allow AMD to manufacture some of its current-generation ...
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