Google has just dislcosed a vulnerability that it discovered in AMD's EPYC processors with dire implications for some server operators.
It is encouraging to see AMD continuing to gain growth momentum in their EPYC CPU products. Read why I reiterate a Buy rating ...
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 ...
HostColor.com (HC) announced new AMD-based dedicated server configurations suitable for AI and other high performance ...
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 ...
AMD and Google publicly disclosed September findings of a key microcode vulnerability in AMD Zen 1 to Zen 4 CPUs, ...
Continued growth in data center CPUs will also be part of the growth story. AMD's EPYC series has established a reputation for reliability and performance with consistent execution and stable ...
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