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Old 17th May 2017, 06:49   #1
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Default Naples AMD server is called Epyc

Huge chip showcased

Lisa SU, AMD’s CEO has showed the first Naples chip and trust us, it looks good.

There is no surprise as this is a 32-core single socket processor that will be known as Epyc. So, in case you haven’t realized, the Opteron brand dies to makes some space for server – data center processors branded as Epyc.

Datacenter or server are a 21 billion market opportunity and AMD has played a little role. Lisa did point out that 95 percent of the market are x86 and that only Intel and AMD have the x86 instruction set architectures.

http://fudzilla.com/news/processors/...is-called-epyc
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