AMD said it is on track to launch next-generation EPYC server CPUs next year that will feature up to 96 cores. The chipmaker will then ramp up the core count to 128 with a new slate of EPYC CPUs ...
Like AMD’s most powerful CPU, the Threadripper Pro 7995WX, it has 96 cores ... Note that other EPYC processors such as the 64-core 9534, 9554 and 9554p have seen some drops but nothing as ...
the EPYC 9755 is just 128MB behind the 96-core EPYC 9684X, which features an additional slab of L3 cache installed above its 12 CCDs. AMD is also purportedly increasing core counts for Zen 5 EPYC.
AMD announced the expansion of its x86 embedded processor portfolio with the introduction of 5th Gen AMD Epyc Embedded processors.
As a result, AMD was able to provide a higher number of cores in its new EPYC 97X4 CPUs, which cap at 128 cores, compared to the 96-core limit of the regular EPYC 9004 processors. Su said AMD ...
AMD introduces EPYC Embedded 9005 series CPUs sporting its Zen 5c architecture with up to 192 cores. The new chips have an ...
Highlight AMD's 69% data center revenue growth, driven by Instinct GPU and EPYC CPU sales, and strong industry adoption of EPYC platforms. Emphasize the faster-than-expected MI350 product ramp-up ...
“Data Center segment annual revenue nearly doubled as EPYC processor adoption accelerated and we delivered more than $5 billion of AMD Instinct accelerator revenue. Looking into 2025, we see ...