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What modifications on the Epyc architecture did AMD employ for these latest workloads but also, how did AMD essentially launch four product lines in less than 12 months?
AMD has officially launched the fourth-generation of its Epyc server processors for high performance computing (HPC) in the data center, and all the top OEMs showed up for the party. Officially ...
In addition to the North America retail launch exclusive, Newegg Business will host a free webinar on June 18, 2025, to discuss the performance capabilities of the new AMD EPYC™ 4005 Series ...
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is one of the best performing semiconductor stocks to buy now. On July 28, UBS ...
The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip designer announced on Monday the launch of its EPYC 8004 series, the last addition to its fourth-generation EPYC family of “workload-optimized” server CPUs ...
In addition to the North America retail launch exclusive, Newegg Business will host a free webinar on June 26, 2024, to discuss the new AMD EPYC 4004 processors features, performance, partnership ...
The EPYC parts readily outperform the Xeons core-for-core in AMD's testing, but the actual point of this chart is that the Xeon chips in question have higher TDPs of 250W, 300W, and 350W for the ...
AMD shares have rallied over 80% year-to-date, outperforming the QQQ and the SOXX. The company noted strong demand for its EPYC server chips and Ryzen 7000 CPU processors in the second quarter.
Mercury Research said AMD’s server share is 1.6 percent. Yes, that’s paltry, but a year ago — before Epyc shipped — it was 0.3 percent, so the momentum is certainly in the right direction.