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  1. In Kürze bringt #AMD die ersten #Zen6-#Prozessoren an den Start. Es handelt sich um die #Epyc-#CPUs für Server mit dem Codenamen Venice. Endkunden müssen auf Desktop-Modelle hingegen noch warten. winfuture.de/news,159916.html?

  2. In Kürze bringt #AMD die ersten #Zen6-#Prozessoren an den Start. Es handelt sich um die #Epyc-#CPUs für Server mit dem Codenamen Venice. Endkunden müssen auf Desktop-Modelle hingegen noch warten. winfuture.de/news,159916.html?

  3. 81920 Cores Per Rack with #AMD #EPYC Venice at #HPEDiscover 2026
    While we are talking about 8000 cores being decently dense in an air-cooled rack today, these #HPE #Cray nodes are aiming to be roughly 10x as dense. Perhaps more exciting is that this looks like a working system. Specifically an #HPECray #GX250a Compute Blade with AMD EPYC Venice.There are small Samsung E1.S EDSSF SSDs on top of the CPU coldplates, and the network is #Slingshot400.
    servethehome.com/81920-cores-p

  4. 81920 Cores Per Rack with #AMD #EPYC Venice at #HPEDiscover 2026
    While we are talking about 8000 cores being decently dense in an air-cooled rack today, these #HPE #Cray nodes are aiming to be roughly 10x as dense. Perhaps more exciting is that this looks like a working system. Specifically an #HPECray #GX250a Compute Blade with AMD EPYC Venice.There are small Samsung E1.S EDSSF SSDs on top of the CPU coldplates, and the network is #Slingshot400.
    servethehome.com/81920-cores-p

  5. Linux 7.2 will improve performance for AMD EPYC Sorano

    A successor of Linux 7.1 will bring many exciting set of changes related to different parts of the kernel, but it looks like that there are some of the most exciting changes done to the kernel, and you’ll be able to experience them with the first release candidate of Linux 7.2 expected to release on June 29th.

    According to the tests made by Phoronix, Linux 7.2 has brought performance improvements to systems running the AMD EPYC Sorano processors, and the test was performed on an AMD EPYC 8635P processor with 84 cores and 168 threads. This processor operates on a Zen 5 architecture.

    The initial test that was made focused on improvements of performance regarding the localhost network processing speed, as well as the measurement of latency and a massive boost of performance with Stress-NG.

    This test was focused on localhost TCP and QUIC protocol performance with 1, 4, 16, and 32 threads for TCP processing and 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 threads for QUIC processing. For every test, Linux 7.2’s current Git branch wins over the current stable release, which was Linux 7.1. For example, in TCP with 4 threads, 360.59 Gbps was achieved in Linux 7.2 over 308.60 Gbps. Another one was QUIC with 16 threads, 8.67 Gbps was achieved over 8.36 Gbps.

    When it comes to network socket benchmarking, latency has also been lowered, with 7.475 µsec (microseconds) being achieved for socket processing latency under Linux 7.2, over 7.729 µsec. As for stress testing, Linux 7.2 achieves 68,499,720.48 BogoOps/s (bogus operations per second), which is a significant improvement over Linux 7.1, which achieved only 12,557,904.56 BogoOps/s.

    For more information, consult this Phoronix article.

    #AMDEPYC #AMDEPYCSorano #EPYC #EPYCSorano #Linux #Linux72 #news #Tech #Technology #update
  6. Linux 7.2 will improve performance for AMD EPYC Sorano

    A successor of Linux 7.1 will bring many exciting set of changes related to different parts of the kernel, but it looks like that there are some of the most exciting changes done to the kernel, and you’ll be able to experience them with the first release candidate of Linux 7.2 expected to release on June 29th.

    According to the tests made by Phoronix, Linux 7.2 has brought performance improvements to systems running the AMD EPYC Sorano processors, and the test was performed on an AMD EPYC 8635P processor with 84 cores and 168 threads. This processor operates on a Zen 5 architecture.

    The initial test that was made focused on improvements of performance regarding the localhost network processing speed, as well as the measurement of latency and a massive boost of performance with Stress-NG.

    This test was focused on localhost TCP and QUIC protocol performance with 1, 4, 16, and 32 threads for TCP processing and 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 threads for QUIC processing. For every test, Linux 7.2’s current Git branch wins over the current stable release, which was Linux 7.1. For example, in TCP with 4 threads, 360.59 Gbps was achieved in Linux 7.2 over 308.60 Gbps. Another one was QUIC with 16 threads, 8.67 Gbps was achieved over 8.36 Gbps.

    When it comes to network socket benchmarking, latency has also been lowered, with 7.475 µsec (microseconds) being achieved for socket processing latency under Linux 7.2, over 7.729 µsec. As for stress testing, Linux 7.2 achieves 68,499,720.48 BogoOps/s (bogus operations per second), which is a significant improvement over Linux 7.1, which achieved only 12,557,904.56 BogoOps/s.

    For more information, consult this Phoronix article.

    #AMDEPYC #AMDEPYCSorano #EPYC #EPYCSorano #Linux #Linux72 #news #Tech #Technology #update
  7. Memory got the headlines, but server CPUs are running the same playbook a few months behind. Prices up 10–20% since March, average lead times stretched from 2 weeks to 8–12 (worse on popular SKUs), and both Intel and AMD signaling more increases in H2.

    buysellram.com/blog/server-cpu

    #ServerCPU #Intel #AMD #EPYC #Xeon #AgenticAI #AIInfrastructure #DataCenter #Semiconductors #CPUShortage #technology

  8. Memory got the headlines, but server CPUs are running the same playbook a few months behind. Prices up 10–20% since March, average lead times stretched from 2 weeks to 8–12 (worse on popular SKUs), and both Intel and AMD signaling more increases in H2.

    buysellram.com/blog/server-cpu

    #ServerCPU #Intel #AMD #EPYC #Xeon #AgenticAI #AIInfrastructure #DataCenter #Semiconductors #CPUShortage #technology

  9. 🚀 AMD avvia la produzione di EPYC Venice: i server puntano ai 2 nm, tra più efficienza, potenza e una nuova sfida nel datacenter. #AMD #EPYC

    🔗 tomshw.it/hardware/amd-epyc-ve

  10. RT @wccftech: AMDs EPYC Venice wird zum ersten 2nm-HPC-CPU der Branche, die den Produktionsstart erreicht, während sie um die Führung im agentic AI-Bereich kämpft.

    mehr auf Arint.info

    #2nm #AI #AMD #EPYC #HPC #TSMC #arint_info

    https://x.com/wccftech/status/2057518545492226279#m

  11. RT @wccftech: AMDs EPYC Venice wird zum ersten 2nm-HPC-CPU der Branche, die den Produktionsstart erreicht, während sie um die Führung im agentic AI-Bereich kämpft.

    mehr auf Arint.info

    #2nm #AI #AMD #EPYC #HPC #TSMC #arint_info

    https://x.com/wccftech/status/2057518545492226279#m

  12. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #technology

  13. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #technology

  14. Intel controlled over 99% of the server CPU market for most of the 2000s and 2010s. It was less a competition than a default — Xeon was simply what servers ran on.

    That era formally ended in Q1 2026.

    AMD's EPYC processors now hold a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue, driven by a core count and price-performance advantage Intel hasn't been able to match. Meanwhile, ARM-based chips — custom silicon built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft using ARM's licensed architecture — account for 17–21% of global server shipments, a figure that barely existed five years ago.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler #tech

  15. Intel controlled over 99% of the server CPU market for most of the 2000s and 2010s. It was less a competition than a default — Xeon was simply what servers ran on.

    That era formally ended in Q1 2026.

    AMD's EPYC processors now hold a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue, driven by a core count and price-performance advantage Intel hasn't been able to match. Meanwhile, ARM-based chips — custom silicon built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft using ARM's licensed architecture — account for 17–21% of global server shipments, a figure that barely existed five years ago.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

  16. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler

  17. For two decades, buying a server meant buying Intel. That era is ending.

    AMD just hit a record 46.2% of server CPU revenue in Q1 2026. ARM-based chips — built by AWS, Google, and Microsoft on ARM's licensed architecture — now account for 17–21% of shipments.

    buysellram.com/blog/the-end-of

    #DataCenter #ServerCPU

    #AMD #EPYC #Intel #ARM #CloudInfrastructure #ITAD #EnterpriseIT #TechNews #Semiconductor #Xeon #Hyperscaler

  18. Zyphra & AMD Launch New Open AI Platform Powered By 15MW MI355X GPUs With Expansion Planned To MI450 & Beyond Zyphra has partnered with AMD to launch its brand new open-source AI platform t...

    #Featured #News #Sticky #AMD #DeepSeek #Epyc #MI355X #MI450 #MI500 #Tensorwave #Zyphra

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  19. AMD EPYC, 2026’da Intel’i geride bıraktı. EPYC, yüksek performans, düşük güç tüketimi ile bulut sağlayıcılarının maliyetini düşürürken aynı zamanda işlem kapasitesini artırıyor. Bu dev atılım, sektörde yeni bir dönemin kapılarını aralıyor.

    🚩 #AMD #EPYC

  20. #AMD #EPYC Turin 128 Core Comparison: #EPYC9755 "#Zen5" and the #EPYC9745 "#Zen5C" at 400W and 320W TDP
    Overall the AMD EPYC 9745 offered good performance relative to the EPYC 9755 with its full Zen 5 cores and higher TDP while offering quite a nice lead in performance-per-Watt across the many workloads tested. The EPYC 9745 is great choice for those concerned about maximizing the power efficiency of your EPYC 9005 series server build and/or limited to a maximum 400W TDP
    phoronix.com/review/amd-epyc-9

  21. #AMD #EPYC Turin 128 Core Comparison: #EPYC9755 "#Zen5" and the #EPYC9745 "#Zen5C" at 400W and 320W TDP
    Overall the AMD EPYC 9745 offered good performance relative to the EPYC 9755 with its full Zen 5 cores and higher TDP while offering quite a nice lead in performance-per-Watt across the many workloads tested. The EPYC 9745 is great choice for those concerned about maximizing the power efficiency of your EPYC 9005 series server build and/or limited to a maximum 400W TDP
    phoronix.com/review/amd-epyc-9

  22. #AMD #EPYC Turin 128 Core Comparison: #EPYC9755 "#Zen5" and the #EPYC9745 "#Zen5C" at 400W and 320W TDP
    Overall the AMD EPYC 9745 offered good performance relative to the EPYC 9755 with its full Zen 5 cores and higher TDP while offering quite a nice lead in performance-per-Watt across the many workloads tested. The EPYC 9745 is great choice for those concerned about maximizing the power efficiency of your EPYC 9005 series server build and/or limited to a maximum 400W TDP
    phoronix.com/review/amd-epyc-9

  23. Turin 128 Core Comparison: "#Zen5" and the "#Zen5C" at 400W and 320W TDP
    Overall the AMD EPYC 9745 offered good performance relative to the EPYC 9755 with its full Zen 5 cores and higher TDP while offering quite a nice lead in performance-per-Watt across the many workloads tested. The EPYC 9745 is great choice for those concerned about maximizing the power efficiency of your EPYC 9005 series server build and/or limited to a maximum 400W TDP
    phoronix.com/review/amd-epyc-9

  24. #AMD #EPYC Turin 128 Core Comparison: #EPYC9755 "#Zen5" and the #EPYC9745 "#Zen5C" at 400W and 320W TDP
    Overall the AMD EPYC 9745 offered good performance relative to the EPYC 9755 with its full Zen 5 cores and higher TDP while offering quite a nice lead in performance-per-Watt across the many workloads tested. The EPYC 9745 is great choice for those concerned about maximizing the power efficiency of your EPYC 9005 series server build and/or limited to a maximum 400W TDP
    phoronix.com/review/amd-epyc-9

  25. Retail AI compute is something we experience every day, oftentimes without thinking about it. We head to a local Ace Hardware to show you#AI #amd #EPYC
    What Retail AI and Compute Infrastructure Actually Looks Like in 2026
  26. Retail AI compute is something we experience every day, oftentimes without thinking about it. We head to a local Ace Hardware to show you#AI #amd #EPYC
    What Retail AI and Compute Infrastructure Actually Looks Like in 2026