It's hard to remember now, but the original AMD Ryzen processors topped out at "just" 8 cores. The Ryzen 3000 family came along in 2019 with the Ryzen 9 branding and the first sixteen-core desktop ...
The new pictures of AMD's upcoming EPYC "Genoa" CPU are from "YuuKi_AnS" and were posted on Reddit, showing the 96-core, 192-thread CPU in all its glory. Not only that, but the new SP5 package and ...
AMD's next-gen SP5 socket is gearing up to take next-gen EPYC "Genoa" CPUs which will be using the new Zen 4 architecture, and now the first pictures of those validation boards are here. VIEW GALLERY ...
The upcoming SP5 socket for the AMD EPYC Genoa processors has just been leaked, showing the board in its full glory, complete with 12-channel DDR5 support and 128 PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes. This means that ...
The big picture: AMD's drive to design ever-larger Epyc processors has produced an enormous new socket. Called the SP5, it's about a third the size of a mini-ITX motherboard, while each processor's ...
This week, AMD unveiled the all-new 4004 series, which must be the final Zen 4 processors with Epyc branding. These CPUs come in a budget-friendly AM5 socket and range from a 16-core chip down to just ...
AMD just unveiled new EPYC 4005 Series processors, targeting small and medium-sized businesses and hosted IT service providers with price and performance-competitive enterprise servers and ...
AMD used its CES 2026 stage time to connect two major data center themes: next-generation EPYC server CPUs and rack-scale AI ...
For the first time, AMD CEO Lisa Su shows bare versions of the next server processors and AI accelerators. Both are huge.
Have you ever woken up and just casually decided to break a world record that day, and then achieved that goal? Yeah, neither have we. It did occur to AMD, however, on the heels of launching its 3rd ...
Today, at its Data Center and AI Technology event in San Francisco, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced the availability of its 4 th Gen EPYC data center processor expansion based on the company’s ...
Among the server vendors supporting the launch of AMD’s new EPYC Milan processors are ASUS, Cisco, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Lenovo and Supermicro. More Than 100 Server Platforms ...