AMD releases 280W 64-core Epyc 7H12 HPC CPU
Updated: And a partner love-in to go along with it
MD just came out with the chip we knew they had, the 280W, 64-core Epyc 7H12.
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MD just came out with the chip we knew they had, the 280W, 64-core Epyc 7H12.
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Intel just put out an interesting number at IFA that telegraphs a huge price cut for enthusiast parts.
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Last week Intel launched their ’10th Gen’ CPUs, a self-inflicted wound that shouldn’t have been released.
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SemiAccurate earlier told you about how AMD’s Epyc performance was crushing Intel’s Xeon.
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AMD just obsoleted Intel’s server line with their new Rome CPU.
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Intel is gutting prices on some Xeons to some customer but not others.
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What base clocks will AMD’s upcoming 64C Rome chip run at?
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Despite all the rhetoric it looks like Intel’s Xpoint/Optane memory isn’t selling, something that will come as a shock to no one.
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Qualcomm is launching the new Snapdragon 855 Plus today complete with two new speed numbers.
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It looks like another Intel server product got delayed by more than a bit, nothing catastrophic but not helpful either.
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Last Sunday AMD released their Ryzen 3000 line of CPUs which put the company in a very interesting competitive position.
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Just when you thought things couldn’t get worse for Intel’s server prospects, they castrate Cooper Lake.
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It looks like Intel’s upcoming Whitley server platform is still undergoing huge spec changes.
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During their analyst day last month, Intel said they have a solution for their capacity issues coming later this year.
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The latest Intel roadmap leak blows a gaping hole in Intel’s 10nm messaging. SemiAccurate has said all along that the process would never work right and this latest info shows that 10nm should have never been released. You might recall …
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