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 ...
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AMD has a problem: Chinese vendor goes rogue and puts Ryzen AI CPUs in server racks instead of EPYC processors
Minisforum reveals Ryzen-powered rack server which could rewrite AMD’s playbook entirely Ryzen in the rack? AMD’s clean product lines might never be the same again A mobile chip in a server chassis - ...
It's hard to remember now, but the original AMD Ryzen processors topped out at "just" 8 cores. The Ryzen 3000 family came along in 2019 with the Ryzen 9 branding and the first sixteen-core desktop ...
“The AMD EPYC 4005 Series captures performance, price and practicality that small businesses require as they seek to acquire a system that meets their unique demands,” said Derek Dicker, corporate ...
AMD's new Epyc server CPUs aim to restore lost market share in the highly lucrative data center business. Epyc CPUs are specifically designed to drive multiple GPUs from a single socket to facilitate ...
VMware announced support for AMD secure encrypted virtualization-encrypted state (SEV-ES) in the latest update to its vSphere virtualization platform. SEV-ES provides hardware layer encryption of ...
AMD revealed the Zen 2 architecture for its family of microprocessors. Sold under the Epyc brand for servers, it’s expected to double the performance of the previous generation. Advanced Micro Devices ...
In a nutshell: AMD managed to claw some market share away from Intel during the first quarter of the year as Team Red's client and server CPU sales increased, thanks to the popularity of the Ryzen ...
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