Recent #EPYC news in the semiconductor industry

3 months ago

➀ The ASUS ESC8000A-E13P is an 8-GPU AI server designed with two AMD EPYC 9004/9005 processors and support for high-speed networking.

➁ The server features an NVIDIA MGX design and can accommodate 8x PCIe GPUs, providing 384GB of VRAM and 384 CPU cores.

➂ The review covers the external hardware overview, including the front and rear of the system, and details on the storage, cooling, and expansion options.

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3 months ago

➀ The ASRock Rack TURIN2D16-2T is designed to handle high-end server processors with dual AMD EPYC 9005 CPUs and sixteen DDR5 slots.

➁ It features an EEB form factor, providing ample space for the large SP5 CPU sockets and PCIe connectivity.

➂ Despite its size, it offers five PCIe x16 slots, with support for Gen4 and Gen5, and also CXL 2.0, making it a powerful server platform.

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7 months ago
➀ Meta has introduced the AMD EPYC Turin processors into its Yosemite v4 server platform; ➁ The Yosemite v4 is Meta's latest scale-out chassis architecture, designed for high-performance computing; ➂ The integration of AMD EPYC Turin and CXL support in Yosemite v4 is expected to enhance system capabilities and performance.
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8 months ago

➀ AMD has captured over 30% of the server processor market share with its EPYC series CPUs since 2018;

➁ AMD released the EPYC 9005 series processors based on Zen 5 and Zen 5c architectures;

➂ The new processors offer a 17% IPC improvement over the previous generation;

➃ The Zen 5c series starts with 96 cores and can go up to 192 cores, with support for hyper-threading technology;

➄ AMD's EPYC 9005 series features a new SP5 slot platform and supports up to 5 GHz frequencies;

➅ In performance tests, the EPYC 9005 series showed an IPC improvement of about 17% overall and 37% in AI and HPC scenarios;

➆ AMD highlights the performance benefits of its new processors in video encoding, finite element analysis, and computational fluid dynamics simulations.

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8 months ago
➀ AMD launches its latest AI chip, server CPU, AI network card, DPU, and AI PC mobile processor; ➁ The flagship AI chip, AMD Instinct MI325X GPU, achieves a peak AI computing power of 21PFLOPS with HBM3E high-bandwidth memory; ➂ The new EPYC server CPU is powered by TSMC's 3/4nm process, with up to 192 cores and 384 threads, and priced at 14813 USD per unit; ➃ AMD EPYC 9575F processor offers up to 2.7 times the performance improvement over its predecessor in SPEC CPU tests; ➄ AMD's third-generation commercial AI mobile processor, Ryzen AI PRO 300 series, is designed for next-generation enterprise AI PC.
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8 months ago
➀ AMD's new EPYC 9005 Turin processors deliver exceptional performance with up to 768 threads per server, leveraging new Zen 5/ Zen 5c architecture and 25%+ TDP increase.➁ The processors are set to compete with Intel's server leadership, offering aggressive pricing and a range of SKUs with up to 192 cores.➂ Performance testing highlights the importance of using high-quality SSDs and NICs for optimal performance, with AMD's new platform providing a robust foundation for server environments.
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8 months ago
➀ The Intel Xeon 6900P series, with 128 cores and 12 memory channels, marks Intel's return to server CPU leadership after trailing AMD for seven years; ➁ The series features new process technology and accelerators, aiming to compete with AMD's top-end parts; ➂ Intel's design strategy includes integrating memory controllers into compute tiles for better performance.
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10 months ago
❶ AMD is preparing to launch a new EPYC 9005 series Zen 5 processor with 128 cores and 512MB of L3 cache, without using 3D V-Cache technology. ❷ The EPYC 9755 features 128 cores, 256 threads, and a peak turbo clock of 4.1GHz, with 33% more L3 cache than its predecessor. ❸ This new CPU suggests AMD is enhancing L3 cache density and core counts for its Zen 5 EPYC processors, potentially moving to 16-core CCDs.
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