Intel’s dominance is slipping as Ryzen and EPYC processors gain huge ground across client and enterprise environments.
AMD's next-generation EPYC 9755 "Turin" CPU with 128 cores and 256 threads of Zen 5 processing power being tested in ES (engineering sample) form. The leaks from the new Zen 5-powered EPYC 9755 ...
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AMD Lisa Su explains AI innovation and 2026 chip investments in EPYC CPUs, Instinct GPUs, Ryzen AI for PCs, embedded ...
AWS and AMD announced the availability of new memory-optimized, high-frequency Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) ...
It's midnight right now in your author's native Texas, but it's only 1:00 PM in Taiwan, and not long before, AMD wrapped up the opening keynote for this year's Computex Taipei. We've already covered ...
There wasn't any talk of AMD's eventual next-generation EPYC stack at the Consumer Electronics Show, and we didn't really expect there to be any. However, AMD has talked about its future server CPUs ...
AMD brought its highly respected EPYC server processors into the embedded market a few years ago. After the acquisition of Xilinx, AMD’s push in the embedded market has become even broader, with a ...
AMD boasts 1000x higher AI perf by 2027 and pulls the lid off Helios compute tray ahead of 2H 2026 launch AMD teased its next-generation of AI accelerators at CES 2026, with CEO Lisa Su boasting the ...
The new AMD EPYC 4004 processor will feature up to 16 cores and 32 threads of Zen 4 processing power, made for single-socket operation with a boost clock of up to 5.7GHz. The new EPYC 4004 processor ...
What just happened? Enthusiasts have managed to "hack" AMD's Epyc 4004 processors by fitting them into consumer PC motherboards and pushing them to their limits. Originally designed for small ...
AMD may advertise its EPYC processors as being made for servers, but that wasn’t about to stop one Chinese OEM from putting them into a (somewhat) portable PC. The obvious downside to packing hardware ...