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AMD publishes first Zen 6 document detailing ground-up redesign on 2nm process node — brand-new 8-wide CPU core with strong vector capabilities
AMD's Zen 6-based CPUs may be number crunching monsters, given their core design that is partially revealed in a performance ...
After the release of the high-performance EPYC Embedded 9005, AMD has now introduced the EPYC Embedded 2005 Series, a ...
Samsung Foundry reportedly in talks with AMD to fab its next-gen CPUs on its new 2nm (SF2) process node, which would be a ...
AI-driven workloads are transforming the performance and efficiency requirements of embedded infrastructure systems.
Today, at its Data Center and AI Technology event in San Francisco, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced the availability of its 4 th Gen EPYC data center processor expansion based on the company’s ...
A year ago AMD unveiled EPYC, a series of processors built from the ground-up with the goal of reinvigorating the server market. What an astounding twelve months it has been. In the run-up to the ...
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 ...
AMD just launched its next-generation EPYC server processors, codenamed Milan, based on the company’s leading Zen 3 microarchitecture. The new EPYC 7003 series is an important milestone for AMD. The ...
AMD has just launched its next-gen EPYC Rome CPUs under the new Zen 2 architecture, and boy are there some serious improvements here that is going to drive AMD's market share in the datacenter, and ...
Today, AMD launched Epyc Milan, the server/data center implementation of its Zen 3 architecture. The story for Epyc Milan is largely the same one told by Ryzen 5000—lots of cores, high boost clock ...
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