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Tech Explainer: CPUs and GPUs for AI training and inferencing

Tech Explainer: CPUs and GPUs for AI training and inferencing

Which is best for AI – a CPU or a GPU? Like much in life, it depends.

AMD’s new ROCm 6.3 makes GPU programming even better

AMD’s new ROCm 6.3 makes GPU programming even better

AMD recently introduced version 6.3 of ROCm, its open software stack for GPU programming. New features included expanded OS support and other optimizations.

2024 in review

2024: A look back at the year’s best

Let's look back at 2024, a year when AI was everywhere, AMD introduced its 5th Gen EPYC processors, and Supermicro led with liquid cooling.

Benchmarking

Faster is better. Supermicro with 5th Gen AMD is faster

Supermicro servers powered by the latest AMD processors are up to 9 times faster than a previous generation, according to a recent benchmark.

PCIe

Tech Explainer: Why does PCIe 5.0 matter? And what’s coming next?

PCIe 5.0 connects high-speed components to servers and PCs. Versions 6 & 7, coming soon, will deliver even higher speeds for tomorrow’s AI workloads.

Supermicro JumpStart remote testing

Supermicro JumpStart remote test site adds latest 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors

Register now to test the Supermicro H14 2U Hyper with dual AMD EPYC 9965 processors from the comfort and convenience of your office.

Supermicro FlexTwin with AMD 'Turin' CPUs

Supermicro FlexTwin now supports 5th gen AMD EPYC CPUs

FlexTwin, part of Supermicro’s H14 server line, now supports the latest AMD EPYC processors — and keeps things chill with liquid cooling.  

AMD "Zen" core architecture

Tech Explainer: What is the AMD “Zen” core architecture?

Originally launched in 2017, this CPU architecture now delivers high performance and efficiency with ever-thinner processes.

Need more room in data centers?

Do your customers need more room for AI? AMD has an answer

If your customers are looking to add AI to already-crowded, power-strapped data centers, AMD is here to help. 

Supermicro H14 systems featuring AMD CPUs and accelerators

AMD intros CPUs, accelerators, networking for end-to-end AI infrastructure -- and Supermicro supports

AMD expanded its end-to-end AI infrastructure products for data centers with new CPUs, accelerators and network controllers. And Supermicro is already offering supporting servers. 

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