Once a scarce and costly resource, computing power is fast becoming a commodity item with most of us carrying more in our pockets than we can use, and businesses able to get what they need, on-demand, ...
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AMD made some waves at Computex where it delivered its first keynote for the event. To kick things off, the company talked about its second-generation EPYC servers processors, codenamed Rome, and ...
AMD and Intel have surprised the market with price cuts of up to 50% on their high-end server processors. Even though demand for data center CPUs remains strong, driven by the growth of artificial ...
AMD recently posted its best quarterly earnings in seven years, with its Ryzen and Epyc product lines boosting the company's bottom line. The reception to its Zen-based products is obviously good news ...
AMD's kick ass new EPYC Rome CPUs are here and boy are they throwing Intel around like a rag doll, with ServeTheHome setting a new world record on a dual-CPU rig using two AMD EPYC 7742 processors.
Intel's new Xeon Platinum 8551C and Xeon Platinum 8558P "Emeralds Rapids" processors both feature 48 cores and 96 threads of CPU power, recently tested on the CentOS Linux OS and 256GB of DDR5 memory.
Apparently, it’s Rivalry Week in the compute section of the datacenter here at The Next Platform. There are a slew of vendors ramping up their processors and their ecosystems to do battle for 2018 ...
Intel just continued the execution of its aggressive “five nodes in four years” strategy with the launch of the Xeon 6P (for performance) CPU and the Gaudi 3 AI accelerator. This launch comes at a ...
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Intel launched a new batch of third-generation Xeon server processors today. Significantly, these are Ice Lake processors—meaning Intel’s 10 nm process, not the increasingly outdated 14 nm process ...