Displaying items by tag: AMD Epyc

Wednesday, 20 September 2023 14:51

AMD ships Epyc 8004

AMD has begun shipping its new Epyc 8004 Series processors, rounding out its fourth-generation Epyc CPU family.

Published in Hardware
Wednesday, 12 July 2023 15:32

SAP goes for Google Cloud with Epyc

SAP has selected Google Cloud N2D virtual machines running on AMD Epyc processors to deliver Rise with SAP from the cloud.

Published in Cloud

Zen and the art of doubling performance, of energy efficiency, of data centre cost reductions and more, the Zen 4 core is AMD's most epic development since introducing the Zen architecture in the first place, with Zen's zip and zazz in Gen 4 opening the door to a massive 96 cores, heading to a beyond-deserved future zenith well worth zooming into.

Published in Data Centres
Tuesday, 22 March 2022 10:21

AMD launches new Epyc data centre CPUs

AMD has launched new 3rd Gen AMD Epyc processors that it says are the the world's first data centre CPUs using 3D die stacking.

Published in Hardware

Nokia announced that its Core Networks business is using 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors to power the servers that deliver Nokia Core cloud-native software products, expanding the server-chip choices available to Nokia communication service provider (CSPs) customers in order to drive new levels of performance and energy efficiency improvements of 5G networks.

Published in Hardware
Monday, 08 November 2021 16:28

New AMD confidential VMs from Azure

Microsoft Azure’s new Dasv5 and Easv5 virtual machines run on third-generation AMD Epyc processors, while the new DCasv5 and ECasv5 confidential VMs use Secure Encrypted Virtualization-Secure Nested Paging (SEV-SNP) and other advanced security features provided by these processors.

Published in Cloud

Chemist Warehouse has commissioned Hewlett Packard Enterprise to modernise its data centre with a hyperconverged platform and virtual desktop infrastructure environment to improve productivity for onsite and remote staff.

Published in Data Centres

AMD's star has been rising ever since it launched its Ryzen and EPYC processors, with AMD bringing back much-needed competition to the computing space, making PCs great again and putting the super into supercomputing, and AMD's MD of Sales for the APJ region joined us on iTWireTV to talk about it all.

Published in Guest Interviews

AMD's star has been rising ever since it launched its Ryzen and EPYC processors, with AMD bringing back much-needed competition to the computing space, making PCs great again and putting the super into supercomputing, and AMD's MD of Sales for the APJ region joined us on iTWireTV to talk about it all.

Published in Business IT

The Permutter supercomputer at the US National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) will deliver approximately four exaflops of AI performance, according to GPU supplier Nvidia, making it the world's fastest on this measure.

Published in Hardware

The AMD EPYC 7003 series processors will be used to power a new supercomputer for the National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) Singapore, the national high-performance computing (HPC) resource centre dedicated to supporting science and engineering computing needs, AMD has announced.

Published in Business IT
Tuesday, 16 March 2021 02:01

AMD claims server crown for Epyc 7763

AMD's new Epyc 7003 series CPUs are built with Zen 3 cores, and the range includes the Epyc 7763 which the company says is the world's highest-performing server processor, based on internal testing.

Published in Hardware

The newest range of AMD's epic EPYC server processors, known for kicking Intel's butt, is launching in the US on March 15, which is a very early 2am start for Australians on March 16.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
Tuesday, 17 November 2020 01:01

AMD claims HPC GPU crown with MI100

AMD's new Instinct MI100 accelerator is said to be the world's fastest HPC GPU and the first x86 server GPU to exceed 10 Tflops (FP64).

Published in Hardware

Google has announced the first product in its Confidential Computing portfolio, along with a new configuration tool for government workloads.

Published in Cloud

The Pawsey Supercomputing Centre has chosen Dell Technologies to supply the needed technology for boosting its cloud infrastructure, with the US firm to help increase memory by a factor of five and storage by a factor of 25.

Published in Business IT

EPYC's epicness is easy to depict, for its superlative speeds and superb security, coupled with a qualitative quantity of cores bound by impressive Infinity Fabric has delivered astonishing performance to utterly crush the competition at powerfully proactive pricing and terrifically thrifty TCO.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Chip manufacturer AMD has taken a potshot at rival Intel, accusing the latter of forcing people to buy more expensive processors than they need in order to get the grunt for which they are looking, terming this impost the "Intel tax".

Published in Hardware
Friday, 08 February 2019 17:43

Mercury shows AMD market share is hotting up

Ok, so we're not talking about the mercury in the thermometer, but Mercury Research's latest market share estimates for Q4 2018, but either way, AMD's YoY growth is WoW.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Wednesday, 24 October 2018 14:43

New hardware options for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Along with several other changes, Oracle has announced some new hardware options for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

Published in Enterprise Cloud
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