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AMD Threadripper PRO 9995WX tops multithreaded charts with 96 cores, crushing its server cousin EPYC 9755 and signaling ...
Epyc Milan launches in 15 flavors, ranging from the eight-core 72F3 with boost clock up to 4.1G Hz at a 180W TDP up to the massive 7763, with 64 cores, boost clock up to 3.5 GHz, and 280W TDP.
Milan-X will enable AMD to give its Epyc CPU family a mid-cycle boost and deliver up to 66% higher performance on technical computing workloads compared to comparable non-stacked third-generation ...
AMD CEO Lisa Su on stage at the Epyc 7003 launch. AMD. Since the introduction of the first Epyc server processor with the original Zen CPU core in 2017, AMD has made steady progress in performance ...
For 1.90x the performance with the AMD EPYC 9654 vs Intel Xeon Platinum 8592 ... BIOS RVOT1000C (SMT=off, Determinism=Power, Turbo Boost=Enabled) 2P AMD EPYC 9755 (256 Total Cores), 8 32C ...
The new integration, enabling AMD’s SEV-ES on VMware’s vSphere 7.0U1, is aimed at providing customers the flexibility to choose security and performance features while utilizing EPYC based ...
We forecast AMD’s (NYSE:AMD) EPS to grow from $0.17 in 2017 to $1.20 in 2021 in our base case scenario. This growth will be led by higher revenues and margins for both Computing & Graphics ...
AMD claims the EPYC 7Fx2 processors provide up to 17% higher SQL Server performance compared to the competition (Intel Xeon Gold 6244), up to 47% higher VMmark 3.1 score using vSAN as the storage ...
These improvements should collectively boost Epyc and Ryzen performance substantially, though AMD did not state if it would reduce the clock speed of 7nm Ryzen and Epyc CPUs when running AVX2 in ...
AMD execs then teed up a demo of a dual-socket Intel Xeon Platinum 8180M server (56 cores total, 28 per socket, 112 threads), competing against a single-socket AMD Rome EPYC 64-core server running ...
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. AMD recently announced that Alphabet’s GOOGL Google Cloud division is expanding its use of second-gen EPYC processors to provide enhanced security features to customers.
Today AMD announced a new addition to the 2nd Generation AMD EPYC family, the AMD EPYC 7H12 processor. The 64 core/128 thread, 2.6Ghz base frequency, 3.3Ghz max boost frequency, 280W TDP processor is ...
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