Milan-X is based on AMD’s EPYC 3 platform and is the company’s first server processor to use vertically stacked static RAM directly on top of the processor die. This strategy allows AMD to ...
In the client CPU market, AMD Ryzen processors continued to gain traction. The company captured 23.9% of the desktop CPU ...
In an interview with CRN, Dan McNamara, general manager of AMD’s server business unit, talks about how he’s ‘trying to do more and more’ with channel partners to grow EPYC CPU sales in the ...
Intel recently launched its 128-core "Granite Rapids" Xeon 6900P processor family, finally offering some true competition to ...
Datacenter CPUs: AMD Continues To Write Its EPYC It’s fitting to start with CPUs for datacenter servers, because that’s where AMD has been maybe the most impressive over the past few years.
While several chip stocks had convincing performances in 2024, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) ...
AMD's Threadripper lineup continues to deliver high-performance processors for enthusiasts and demanding workstation users. The company is sticking with the same successful formula for the upcoming ...
AMD’s fifth generation EPYC processors, code-named Turin ... a runner-up after several years of vying with Intel for X86 CPU server market share, even as it continues to evolve and compete ...
Mercury Research reports that AMD's x86 server CPU market share reached 24.2% after the 2022 release of its 4th-generation Epyc processors (Genoa), approaching its 2006 record of 26.2%.
AMD's Data Center segment saw 122% YoY growth in Q3'24, fueled by EPYC and Instinct product sales ... segment as a result of strong Ryzen PC processor demand. Growth was driven by strong demand ...
AMD's next-gen architecture will reportedly improve upon Zen 5 CPUs and RDNA 4 GPUs by using TSMC's N3E node, with the IOD on ...