In case you haven’t figured it out yet, if you are not one of the hyperscalers or one of the biggest cloud builders, then you are a second class citizen, or maybe even third class, when it comes to ...
It takes too long to get a new compute engine in the field, and everybody complains about it. Customers are impatient because they want more performance and the better bang for the buck that always ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. is gearing up to refresh two of its custom processor families, CNBC reported late Tuesday. The cloud giant plans to release an updated version of its AWS Graviton4 central ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) made significant progress last year in its server central processing unit (CPU) business. The company has been losing market share to AMD for years, partly because it was stuck on ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has fallen behind rival Advanced Micro Devices in the lucrative server CPU market over the past few years. It still has a leading market share, but AMD's server chips have been ...
AMD has been kicking ass in the CPU market for years now, with another great quarter enjoyed by the company for Q2 2024... recording the highest server CPU market share in DECADES. In a new report ...
AMD has a new line of EPYC processors in the works. Based on the Zen 4 architecture, the upcoming Genoa server CPUs will support up to 96 cores and require massive amounts of power. Following a leaked ...
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 ...
It's completely implausible that Arm would be able to pull the rug out from under all of their current Arm licensees, break existing contracts, and force them to buy a prefabricated chip. That's not ...
AMD and Arm have been gaining up on Intel in the server CPU market in the past few years, and the margins of the share that AMD had won over were especially large in 2022 as datacenter operators and ...
AMD’s x86 CPU share gains against Intel in the desktop and server segments were due in part to ‘surprisingly strong’ shipments of the company’s Ryzen 5000 processors as well as its 4 th - Gen EPYC ...