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AMD's new processors have now arrived and the first reviews for the EPYC 9575F, 9755, and 9965 Turin server CPUs are in. As was widely expected, these place AMD right back on top.
AMD's next-gen EPYC 9755 'Turin' CPU: 128 cores, 256 threads of Zen 5 power with up to 4.1GHz CPU clocks and 650MB of cache gets tested.
The latest EPYC processors bring AMD's Zen 5 architecture to servers, with big gains in HPC and AI workloads.
In a nutshell: AMD has launched the fifth generation of its Epyc server processors, codenamed "Turin." The lineup includes 27 SKUs and introduces significant advancements with the new Zen 5 and 5c ...
With the jump to Turin, the currently top binned Epyc plain vanilla Epyc 9755 has 128 cores running at 2.7 GHz and it delivers a relative performance of 92.93 at a cost of $12,984. That works out to ...
AMD has released its latest EPYC processors, named Turin, featuring the Zen 5 and Zen 5C dense core architectures. The new series includes three models: EPYC 9575F with 64 cores, EPYC 9755 with ...
The general manager of AMD’s EPYC server business, Dan McNamara, told CRN in an interview that he’s trying to work more with channel partners to tackle the enterprise, midmarket and SMB segments.
And yet, AMD and Nvidia are partnering for the launch of Team Red’s 5th-gen Epyc server CPUs, code-named Turin.
AMD held its Advancing AI 2024 event last week, where it launched its latest datacenter silicon—the 5th Generation EPYC processor (codenamed “Turin”) and the MI325X AI accelerator. On the ...
AMD's new processors have now arrived and the first reviews for the EPYC 9575F, 9755, and 9965 Turin server CPUs are in. As was widely expected, these place AMD right back on top.
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