Big quote: "By leveraging our high-performance AMD EPYC server processors, the Atos supercomputer can enable significant improvements in weather forecasting, helping to increase the accuracy of ...
AMD made a long-awaited return to the server CPU market with the release of first-generation Epyc processors in 2017. At that time, with practically no market-share to speak of, the only way was up.
ServeTheHome has benchmarked two AMD EPYC 7742 systems with four Intel Xeon Platinum 8180M systems. Regarding the reason for comparing the four Intel Xeon Platinum 8180M systems, ServeTheHome stated, ...
Beamr Imaging says it reached a world first with its new software powered by the AMD EPYC 7742 processor, in which it can handle 8K live encoding. Beamr's latest software when powered by the EPYC 7742 ...
AMD is about to unleash an onslaught of EPYC server CPUs with its new EPYC 7000 series processors about to drop -- built on the exciting new Zen 2 architecture and baked on the fresh 7nm node. We're ...
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While we might all be more than a little curious (dare I say, excited?) over the upcoming release of the next-generation Ryzen processors, it shouldn’t be forgotten that AMD’s amazingly powerful EPYC ...
Over at OpenBenchmarking.org, they published benchmark results from a 64-core server processor, and yes it is AMD's upcoming Epyc Rome. The new CPUs will be announced tomorrow, but got leaked by an ...
AMD has officially launched its EPYC 2 server chips, nabbing major server providers such as Google and Microsoft in the process. Over at its EPYC launch event, AMD officially unleashed its latest 7nm ...
Tests by the evaluation and testing site ServeTheHome found a server with two AMD Epyc processors can outperform a four-socket Intel system that costs considerably more. If you don’t read ServeTheHome ...
Having a centralised I/O die does indeed help in simplifying the non-uniform memory access (Numa) topology for the new Epycs. The aforementioned crisscrossing of first-gen Epyc leads to three Numa ...
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