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AMD Previews “Turin” Epyc CPUs, Expands Instinct GPU Roadmap

June 3, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 3

Computex, the annual conference in Taiwan to showcase the island nation’s vast technology business, has been transformed into what amounts to a half-time show for the datacenter IT year. …

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You Can Load Up On Cheap Cores With Updated Milan Epycs

November 8, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 4

There are two ways that CPU makers can deliver more bang for the buck, and those running distributed computing workloads can go either way – or somewhere in between – as they build out their server clusters. …

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Intel Pits Its “Sapphire Rapids” Xeon SP Against AMD “Genoa” Epycs

June 12, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 5

Any performance comparisons across compute engines in use in a datacenter are always valid for a point in time since new CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and other ASICs are always coming into the market at different times. …

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Why AMD “Genoa” Epyc Server CPUs Take The Heavyweight Title

November 10, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 4

The server CPU racket is not an easy one. It would be tough to find a more difficult business, and it gets harder to compete each year as computing becomes more and more focused at the hyperscalers and cloud builders, who demand the best for the least money. …

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“Milan-X” 3D Vertical Cache Yields Epyc HPC Bang For The Buck Boost

March 21, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Last fall ahead of the SC21 supercomputing conference, AMD said it was going to be the first of the major compute engine makers to add 3D vertical L3 cache to its chips, in this case to variants of  the “Milan” Epyc 7003 series of processors that debuted in March 2021 called the “Milan-X” chips. …

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AMD Deepens Its Already Broad Epyc Server Chip Roadmap

November 10, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan 3

The hyperscalers, cloud builders, HPC centers, and OEM server manufacturers of the world who build servers for everyone else all want, more than anything else, competition between component suppliers and a regular, predictable, almost boring cadence of new component introductions. …

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AMD 3rd Gen Epyc CPUs Put Intel Xeon SPs On Ice In The Datacenter

July 29, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan Comments Off on AMD 3rd Gen Epyc CPUs Put Intel Xeon SPs On Ice In The Datacenter

SPONSORED Sometimes, bad things turn into excellent opportunities that can utterly transform markets. …

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Deep Dive Into AMD’s “Milan” Epyc 7003 Architecture

March 26, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

The “Milan” Epyc 7003 processors, the third generation of AMD’s revitalized server CPUs, is now in the field, and we await the entry of the “Ice Lake” Xeon SPs from Intel for the next jousting match in the datacenter to begin. …

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AMD’s Top Brass Take Another Swing At Intel With Milan Epycs

March 15, 2021 Jeffrey Burt 2

It has been a long time – more than 15 years – since AMD has been in a position to pressure larger rival Intel in supplying processors to server OEMs and ODMs for the datacenter. …

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The Third Time Charm Of AMD’s Milan Epyc Processors

March 15, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan 5

With every passing year, as AMD first talked about its plans to re-enter the server processor arena and give Intel some real, much needed, and very direct competition and then delivered again and again on its processor roadmap, it has gotten easier and easier to justify spending at least some of the server CPU budget with Intel’s archrival in the X86 computing arena. …

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