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Datacenter And Xilinx Power Through In Q4 And Beyond For AMD

February 1, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 4

Imagine, if you will, how troublesome AMD’s chip business would be at the end of 2022 had it not decided way back in 2015 to re-enter the datacenter with its Epyc processors. …

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More CPU Cores Isn’t Always Better, Especially In HPC

January 19, 2023 Tobias Mann 7

If a few cores are good, then a lot of cores ought to be better. …

Compute

Making Sure AMD Has The Complete Tech Package

December 12, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

The chief technology officers in the tech world have done their time in the engineering trenches, writing their papers, getting their patents, and helping suppliers up and down the IT supply chain make the money that keeps the innovation flowing. …

Compute

Talking Datacenter Computing With The CEOs Of AMD And Supermicro

November 28, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Sponsored Feature: With every server CPU launch, component and system maker Supermicro always wants to be at the front of the line to offer its channel partners and large direct customer base the opportunity to get systems based on the hottest new technologies. …

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

November 10, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

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. …

Compute

The Acute Role Reversal For AMD And Intel In Datacenter Compute

November 10, 2022 Jeffrey Burt 0

Everything looked normal. An audience of company executives and employees, journalists, and analysts staring at the brightly lit stage as the chief executive officer strode from one side to the other boasting of a chip’s performance and power efficiency, the advanced technologies that went into making it, and the marked advantages it held over the best the competition had to offer. …

Compute

Cutting To The Front Of The Server CPU Line

November 2, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

In case you haven’t figured it out yet, if you are not one of the hyperscalers or one of the biggest cloud builders, then you are a second class citizen, or maybe even third class, when it comes to the semiconductors that go into different part of the systems that run your organization. …

Compute

Datacenter Will Be AMD’s Largest – And Most Profitable – Business

October 7, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Two and a half years into the global coronavirus pandemic we all have upgraded our home IT infrastructure. …

Compute

Chip Roadmaps Unfold, Crisscrossing And Interconnecting, At AMD

June 14, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 4

After its acquisitions of ATI in 2006 and the maturation of its discrete GPUs with the Instinct line from the past few years and the acquisitions of Xilinx and Pensando here in 2022, AMD is not just a second source of X86 processors. …

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The Next – And More Profitable – 10 Percent Of Server Share For AMD

February 11, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 4

When this is all said and done, Intel will deserve some kind of award for keeping its 14 nanometer processes moving along enough as it gets its 10 nanometer and 7 nanometer processes knocked together to still, somehow, manage to retain dominant market share in the server space. …

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