AI-driven workloads are transforming the performance and efficiency requirements of embedded infrastructure systems.
After the release of the high-performance EPYC Embedded 9005, AMD has now introduced the EPYC Embedded 2005 Series, a ...
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 ...
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 enterprise ...
The chip designer views the new EPYC server CPUs as a good fit for ‘intelligent edge’ use cases for retail, manufacturing, telecommunications and other industries that can benefit from processing data ...
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AMD has unveiled its new EPYC Embedded 2005 series processors, bringing Zen 5 architecture to network, storage, and industrial infrastructure systems requiring 24/7 operation. The new EPYC Embedded ...