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For anyone looking to buy a workstation or server CPU, quad-core CPUs have become mainstream. Therefore it's important to know what you're getting for the money so I've compiled a chart with ...
AMD gained x86 CPU market share against Intel in the desktop and server segments due in part to strong shipments of Ryzen 5000 and EPYC ‘Genoa’ chips, Mercury Research said.
2017 promises to be an exciting year for compute in the datacenter, in the cloud, and with the emergence of edge computing. Here are a few things to expect from Intel, AMD, ARM and OpenPOWER (IBM).
To summarize, AMD's share of the Server market (in terms of CPU shipments) for Q1 2024 increased 5.6% year-over-year, with AMD's share of the Desktop market for Q1 2024 increased 4.7% year-over-year.
AMD’s ‘Naples’ server CPU designed for ... in the first half of 2017 and will be based on the same “Zen” processor design used in AMD’s upcoming Ryzen desktop processors for high-end ...
Intel has been playing catch-up with AMD for several generations of server CPUs, but 2026 could be the year it finally draws ...
AMD managed to pick Intel's pocket and increase its desktop CPU market share to 23.9%, compared to 19.8% in the previous quarter and 19.2% in the same quarter a year ago.
AMD claims 33% share in server CPU market, prepares for launch of new processors & unveils GPU roadmap. CFO highlights partnerships & growth in all segments.
I'm planning on getting a single computer to replace several servers I have currently. I have a Dual P3, single P4 and a dual circa 2006 Xeon system that will be replaced by something much lower ...
Advanced Micro Devices, AMD, re-entered the server market with the launch of its EPYC processor one year ago today. This launch was significant and could be described as a very big bet by AMD ...
AMD’s Ryzen 2 consumer CPU isn’t coming until 2019, but we saw hints of what to expect in “Rome,” the 64-core server CPU AMD unveiled on Tuesday. It’s based on a new 7nm Zen 2 core that ...