Intel has no chance in servers and they know it
Updated: Numbers straight from the horses mouth
Intel is flying most of the press to an Analyst day to distract from their impending server meltdown.
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Intel is flying most of the press to an Analyst day to distract from their impending server meltdown.
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Yesterday Intel confirmed several SemiAccurate stories about their server roadmap mess, just without the specs
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If AMD stuck with it’s 2016 roadmaps, it would be in for a big fight with Intel next year.
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Some more information about Intel’s 14nm Cooper Lake server part are leaking to SemiAccurate.
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AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper is an aptly named product that marries the performance of two Zepplin dies inside of the same physical package that AMD’s EPYC server chips use.
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Once again Intel’s mindless up-selling strategy has given AMD a very valuable window of opportunity to exploit.
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AMD launched a bunch of code names, Epyc, Threadripper, Vega, and more with scant details.
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Yesterday at AMD’s 2017 Financial Analyst Day the company outlined its plan to reenter the high-performance x86 server market. AMD’s first “Zen”-based server chip codenamed “Naples” will be coming to market branded as AMD Epyc.
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Today Intel announced the availability of the Xeon E7-8894 v4 which is now the highest performance server chip on the market.
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One interesting bit AMD had on display was a Socket SP3 Naples chassis.
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AMD is preparing to launch two new server chips going by the names of Naples and Snowy Owl around the middle of next year.
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AMD has three 7nm chips planned for availability in 2019 and 2020 that target the enterprise and embedded markets.
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A few days ago Fudzilla outed some info about the new AMD Zen based Naples chip.
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