As companies line up to take advantage of AMD’s new fourth-generation processors that promise huge cost savings over previous generations, AMD CEO Lisa Su promises large enterprise customers can ‘save ...
Oracle tapped AMD’s EPYC 3 processors to power its latest VMware Cloud-backed instances. The company’s E4 Dense bare-metal compute instances provide customers with memory dense, high-core-count ...
AMD just unveiled new EPYC 4005 Series processors, targeting small and medium-sized businesses and hosted IT service providers with price and performance-competitive enterprise servers and ...
From Dell Technologies and Hewlett Packard Enterprise to Atos and Supermicro, here are 10 servers that support AMD’s new third-generation AMD EPYC processor with AMD 3-D V-Cache technology. 10 Servers ...
AMD has formally launched its new Epyc 8004 Series processors, the fourth generation of server processors developed under the Siena codename. They’re specifically built for energy-efficient and ...
There are few mid-to-large enterprises at this point that haven’t migrated at least some of their IT operations to the cloud. The cost-savings at scale are real, but shifting infrastructure outside of ...
The 5th generation AMD EPYC™ processors expand the EPYC family with entry-level systems designed for small businesses and hosted IT providers seeking performance, efficiency, and value. Featuring ...
AMD has always had three families of CPUs with different sockets: Epyc for servers, Threadripper for workstation/HEDT, and Ryzen for consumer. Now, it appears the company might be attempting something ...
Following the launch of its Ryzen 7000 series desktop processors for consumers, AMD will soon unveil its first EPYC server chips based on the same underlying Zen 4 architecture. How soon? Less than ...
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