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Graphics
Wednesday, 12 January 2022 12:30
AMD part of Amazon’s High-Performance Computing
EC2 Hpc6a Instances for HPC Workloads
AMD’s new EPYC chips are behind Amazon’s EC2 Hpc6a Instance Optimised High-Performance Computing (HPC) product.

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PC Hardware
Wednesday, 10 February 2021 11:40
AMD Zen 4 architecture to bring 29 percent IPC boost
Up to 40 percent if all goes well
According to the latest rumor, AMD's Zen 4 architecture offers a 29 percent IPC improvement compared to the Zen 3 architecture, and this extends to even better improvements if all goes well for Genoa.

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PC Hardware
Tuesday, 06 November 2018 21:41
AMD shows Zen 2-based 7nm EPYC Rome CPU in action
Single-socket beats Intel's best-in-class dual-socket Skylake
AMD has announced its upcoming EPYC "Rome“ CPU, the world's first 7nm datacenter CPU based on Zen 2 architecture and packing up to 64-cores/128-threads.