Tag: EPYC

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AWS bets on more AMD servers

AWS bets on more AMD servers

AMD expands its T3a portfolio with new servers powered by AMDs Epyc server chips. In this way, the cloud specialist wants to give his customers more choice. AMD continues to grow in popularity in data centers and the cloud. AMD now announces the wide availability of AMD Epycpus in its EC2 T3a offeri... Read more

date5 years ago
AMDs jumps to ten percent server market share

AMDs jumps to ten percent server market share

AMD can look forward to a market share of ten percent in the market of the server carcass. This suggests a report by Digitimes, which, among other things, considers the impact of 7 nm Epyc to be important. Intel sees AMD continue to nibble at its server monopoly. Digitimes knows that. By 2020, the m... Read more

date5 years ago
AMD challenges Intel with 7nm Epyc demonstration

AMD challenges Intel with 7nm Epyc demonstration

AMD plans to launch new versions of its Epyc and Ryzen processors in the middle of this year. At CES, the company shows how the 7 nm chips present Intel with a major challenge. AMD is fully on track with the development of its second generation Epyc server processors. That's what CEO Lisa Su says at... Read more

date5 years ago
AMD shows Epyc Rome with radical design and strong performance gains

AMD shows Epyc Rome with radical design and strong performance gains

AMD is enjoying Intel's loss of momentum to get back on track. With the Epyc server chips, it breaks the Xeon hegemony of Intel and Epyc Rome promises a big step forward to reassure doubters. AMD has revealed new details about Epyc Rome (Zen 2 architecture), the new server chips that are baked for ... Read more

date5 years ago
Oracle introduces AMD EPYC based instances in public cloud

Oracle introduces AMD EPYC based instances in public cloud

Oracle now offers cloud instances with AMD EPYC processors via its Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). The company announced this during Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco. According to Oracle, Epyc-based bodies are suitable for general workloads, in addition to Oracle applications such as E-Business Suite,... Read more

date6 years ago
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