AMD V-Cache™ Articles
- May 21, 2024
- Author: Peter Krass
The new AMD EPYC 4004 processors extend the company’s ‘Zen 4’ core architecture into a line of entry-level systems for small and midsized businesses, schools, branch IT and regional providers of hosted IT services.
- February 13, 2024
- Author: Peter Krass
That’s right, storage might be the solution to speeding up your AI systems.
- November 29, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Catch up on the latest research from leading IT market watchers and analysts.
- November 27, 2023
- Author: KJ Jacoby
AMD designed its 4th generation EPYC processors to address a variety of workloads, ranging from general-purpose computing to high-performance data center, AI and the edge. Here's how to pick the right one.
- November 14, 2023
- Author: KJ Jacoby
AMD’s unique 3D V-Cache technology offers a marked performance boost. By stacking the cache vertically, AMD produces a 3x increase in the amount of a CPU’s L3 cache. This enables faster calculations and a noticeable increase in overall processor speed.
- July 7, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Get remote access to the next generation of AMD-powered servers from Supermicro.
- June 19, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
AMD has introduced its EPYC 9X84X series processors, formerly codenamed Genoa-X. The new CPUs are designed specifically for technical workloads, and they support up to 1.1GB of L3 Cache.
- June 14, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
AMD strengthens its commitment to the cloud and enterprise data centers with new "Bergamo" CPUs, "Genoa-X" cache, Instinct accelerators.
- June 12, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Like a hockey team with players in different positions, an AI system with both a GPU and CPU is a necessary and winning combo. This mix of processors can bring you and your customers both the lower cost and greater energy efficiency of a CPU and the parallel processing power of a GPU. With this team approach, your customers should be able to handle any AI training and inference workloads that come their way.
- November 29, 2022
- Author: David Strom
The CPU package is configurable at time of purchase with various options that you can match up to the specific characteristics of your workloads. Ask yourself the three questions the story poses.
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