AMD’s Rome is indeed a monster
Some details, some performance claims, and more
On Tuesday AMD announced Rome, the 7nm 64-core 9-die monster that SemiAccurate exclusively brought you months ago.
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On Tuesday AMD announced Rome, the 7nm 64-core 9-die monster that SemiAccurate exclusively brought you months ago.
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Intel is really trying hard to deflect their server performance deficit with a set of new ‘information’.
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Intel can’t seem to supply 14nm Xeons so HPE is recommending AMD Epycs instead.
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Intel is flying most of the press to an Analyst day to distract from their impending server meltdown.
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Yesterday Intel confirmed several SemiAccurate stories about their server roadmap mess, just without the specs
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If AMD stuck with it’s 2016 roadmaps, it would be in for a big fight with Intel next year.
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Some more information about Intel’s 14nm Cooper Lake server part are leaking to SemiAccurate.
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Last Monday Cavium launched their Thunder X2 ARM server into general availability.
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HPE finally put out the DL385 Gen10, their first Epyc server and it comes with some interesting messaging.
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Intel is being pummeled by AMD’s Epyc and today’s Xeon-W launch shows their desperation.
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AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper is an aptly named product that marries the performance of two Zepplin dies inside of the same physical package that AMD’s EPYC server chips use.
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Intel is refusing to relase Skylake-SP die shots and areas for a good reason, margins.
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Intel has changed their Xeon lineup and exploded both the SKUs and the prices.
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AMD’s Zen core has been revealed in detail but with Epyc the company added a few juicy details.
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In this article we’ll be looking at the different SKUs in this product stack and thinking about how they fit into server market.
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