Tag: AMD EPYC
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Epyc CPUs is about to surpass Opteron’s all-time high market share
Earlier analysis pointed out that AMD will grow at a higher rate than its peers and continue to capture market share from rival Intel, including the personal computing and server markets. This trend will continue this year and next and is expected to remain at least until late 2024. The reason why AMD can maintain…
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AMD EPYC processor shipments have grown significantly
Since Intel launched Alder Lake, it has stopped the continuous decline in the consumer market for many years and has formed a situation of even strength with AMD. With the upcoming Raptor Lake, Intel may even have the upper hand in the competition with AMD, but the outlook for the server market is still not…
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AMD increases the EPYC processors pricing by 10% to 30%, Intel’s Sapphire Rapids delayed
The server market tends to be one of Intel and AMD’s most profitable businesses, and orders in this area tend to have a larger impact on revenue and profits. According to TomsHardware reports, recent reports from investment institutions show that the competition in the server market is changing quietly this year, and both Intel and…
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Google Cloud will use a new generation of EPYC processors to provide cloud computing services
Google Cloud and AMD announced that they plan to introduce a new Tau virtual machine, T2D, into Google Cloud’s computing engine virtual machine product line. Its hardware will be based on AMD’s third-generation EPYC processor, using Milan core products, which is an effective supplement to Google Cloud Services. Google also showed the work done on…
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AMD Zen 4 architecture EPYC series processors up to 128 cores and 256 threads
Since AMD launched the first-generation Zen architecture in 2017, it has continuously competed with Intel’s processor market. At present, the latest Zen 3 architecture has been successful in the consumer market (Ryzen series) and enterprise market (EPYC series), and the HEDT platform/workstation market (Threadripper) market is expected to advance soon. In this generation of products,…
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TSMC uses AMD EPYC series processors for production line control
At present, many companies use AMD EPYC series processors for important workloads and even some of the more important places. In fact, for a long time, the place where the most critical tasks are performed has been occupied by Intel Itanium series and Xeon series processors. However, with the strong rise of AMD in recent…