Page 1: AMD EPYC 7002 Processors: Architecture And Platform Details Page 3: AMD EPYC 7002 Processors: The New Line-Up And Performance The amount of total cache in Zen 2 has also been increased ...
SAN FRANCISCO, August 9, 2019 PRNewswire/ -- Server manufacturer Inventec (TPE: 2356) proudly joined American semiconductor producer AMD in launching their latest AMD EPYC™ 7002 Series Processors in ...
AMD shook up the processor market with its 14nm Zen architecture, which first debuted in 2017. It followed up with the 12nm Zen+ refresh in 2018, and we were introduced to 7nm Zen 2 in early July with ...
Today TYAN launched 2nd Gen AMD EPYC Processor-based server platforms to deliver a new level of performance to power the modern datacenter. Featuring high memory bandwidth and high-bandwidth I/O, TYAN ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a global leader in enterprise computing, storage, networking solutions, and green computing technology, today launched ...
With the release of its second generation of Epyc processors, the Epyc 7002 series, AMD finds it has a lot of new friends -- companies that want to use their technology. Last week, AMD launched the ...
TYAN has announced new updates rolling out to its Transport HX product line in the form of support for high frequency AMD EPYC 7F32, AMD EPYC 7F52, and AMD EPYC 7F72 processor-based server ...
With the recent release of the AMD EPYC 7002 Series “Rome” server platforms, it was likely that we would start to see some pretty impressive performance figures emerge. It is, after all, no secret ...
One Stop Systems just unveiled its comprehensive portfolio of PCIe Gen 4 expansion building blocks supporting servers based on the new AMD EPYC 7002 processor. AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processors power ...
AMD garnered a lot of attention with the launch of its EPYC 7002 Series processor a couple of weeks ago, and with good reason. It’s a highly performant part with a feature set that differentiates the ...
Just over two years ago, AMD took a vital step into reigniting ambitions in the x86 server and workstation CPU space by releasing a slew of high-performance Epyc processors based on the all-new Zen ...
Having a centralised I/O die does indeed help in simplifying the non-uniform memory access (Numa) topology for the new Epycs. The aforementioned crisscrossing of first-gen Epyc leads to three Numa ...
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