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The Cray Shasta system is rocking two EPYC 7H12 processors, giving it 128 cores and 256 threads to throw at the benchmark. In the single-core test, it scored 4,512.
An exciting day for AMD as they introduced its second generation of Epyc server processors. Epyc 7002 processors (Rome) get a massive 64 cores for its flagship models. That's twice what it was a ...
AMD launches its second-generation EPYC "Rome" processors to take on Intel with up to 64-core designs.
Above you can see the 64-core AMD Epyc 7H12 processor in an at-a-glance comparison table vs its 64C stable mates. With all the talk about TDP and liquid cooling above, one must remember that this ...
Over at its EPYC launch event, AMD officially unleashed its latest 7nm Zen 2 processors with the 64-core/128-thread AMD EPYC 7742 leading the charge to claim market share from Intel.
The other new addition, the AMD EPYC 7532, provides customers with a high performance, 32 core processor with a total of 256MB of L3 cache, the same amount as the 2 nd Gen EPYC 64 core processors.
There are currently more than 100 listings for 64-core 3rd gen EPYC processors on eBay with most vendors shipping from China with free international shipping and often, more than 10 units per sale.
AMD demonstrates the performance capabilities of its upcoming 64-core Epyc Rome processor in a battle with two Intel Xeon 8180M CPUs.
Recap: For those not familiar, the Epyc 7763 is AMD's latest top-end server chip. Each one boasts 64 cores with 128 threads in an 8x8 core configuration. With two of them, we're looking at a ...
The AMD EPYC 7713 processor is a 225-watt chip, while the EPYC 9954 has a default TDP of 360 watts. The NVIDIA GPU will also add to the amount of heat generated by the system.
AMD’s 2nd Gen EPYC 7002 series server processor family is based on the company’s Zen 2 architecture that brings considerably higher core count density per socket, with a total of up to 64 ...