AMD EPYC™ CPUs Articles
- July 25, 2024
- Author: KJ Jacoby
Similar to the way an apartment building lets tenants share heat, hot water and other services, multitenancy lets users share storage resources for fast development and low costs.
- July 19, 2024
- Author: KJ Jacoby
To store, process and share their terabytes of data, media and entertainment content creators need more than your usual storage.
- July 11, 2024
- Author: Peter Krass
Catch up on the latest IT market intelligence from leading researchers.
- June 24, 2024
- Author: Peter Krass
High-bandwidth memory shortens the information commute to keep pace with today’s powerful GPUs.
- June 20, 2024
- Author: KJ Jacoby
High latency is a data-center manager’s worst nightmare. Help is here from an open-source solution known as CXL. It works by maintaining “memory coherence” between the CPU’s memory and memory on attached devices.
- June 6, 2024
- Author: Peter Krass
At Computex Taiwan, Lisa Su of AMD and Charles Liang of Supermicro delivered keynotes that focused on AI, liquid cooling and energy efficiency.
- June 6, 2024
- Author: Peter Krass
Supermicro’s latest 3U server, the Supermicro MicroCloud, supports up to 10 nodes of AMD’s entry-level server processor. With this server and the high-density enclosure, Supermicro offers an efficient, high-density and affordable solution for SMBs, corporate departments and branches, and hosted IT service providers.
- May 29, 2024
- Author: Peter Krass
AMD’s new Alveo V80 Compute Accelerator Card has been designed to overcome performance bottlenecks in compute-intensive workloads that include HPC, data analytics and network security.
- May 22, 2024
- Author: Peter Krass
Catch up on the latest research and analysis around artificial intelligence.
- 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.
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