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Ventana Veyron V1 RISC-V Data Center Processor Hot Chips 2023
The Ventana Veyron V1 is a new data-center class RISC-V CPU utilizing chiplets to hit up to 192 cores or domain-specific acceleration
AMD Siena Shown at Hot Chips 2023 A Smaller EPYC for Telco and Edge
AMD Siena was shown at Hot Chips 2023 with only six DDR5 channels and up to 64 cores with 70W-225W TDP for the telco/ edge markets
New Inception Vulnerability Impacts ALL AMD Zen CPUs Yikes
The new Inception vulnerability impacts all AMD Zen CPUs including the latest AMD EPYC "Genoa" server processors
100M USD Cerebras AI Cluster Makes it the Post-Legacy Silicon AI Winner
Cerebras announced a $100M+ AI Cluster using its huge AI chips and plans for two more in 2023 making it a winner of the new AI silicon makers
AMD EPYC Bergamo is a Fantastically Fresh Take on Cloud Native Compute
The AMD EPYC 9754 128 core and 256 thread part is a fantastically fresh take on cloud-native computing that beat our high expectations
Three New AMD EPYC Genoa-X SKUs with up to 48MB L3 cache per Core...
The AMD EPYC Genoa-X has three SKUs ranging from a massive 96 core, 1.1GB L3 cache part to a crazy 16-core 48MB L3 cache per core CPU
HPE ProLiant RL300 Gen11 Review A Leadership Ampere Altra Max Arm Server
The HPE ProLiant RL300 Gen11 is a new leadership cloud-native Ampere Altra Max Arm platform bringing 128 Arm cores to the ProLiant ecosystem
AMD EPYC Bergamo Launched 128 Cores Per Socket and 1024 Threads Per 1U
The new AMD EPYC Bergamo will have 128 cores, 256 threads per socket meaning a common 2U 4-node platform will have 2048 threads
AMD Genoa-X The 1.1GB L3 Cache CPU Launched
AMD EPYC Genoa-X is a 1.1GB L3 cache part designed for high-performance computing with massive performance gains in some applications
This is the 4-node Dual CPU Compute Blade HPE Cray EX420
At ISC 2023 we saw a HPE Cray EX420. Labeled as an Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapids 4-node blade, it actually had AMD EPYC CPUs