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Tag Archives: servers

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Thomas Ryan
Jun 21, 2017

A Look at AMD’s EPYC Line-up

Interesting SKUs on the top and bottom…

In this article we’ll be looking at the different SKUs in this product stack and thinking about how they fit into server market.
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Thomas Ryan
May 17, 2017

AMD’s Details its EPYC Server Ambitions

Making Zen into an epic server chip…

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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Thomas Ryan
Feb 9, 2017

Intel’s Latest Flagship Server Chip is the Xeon E7-8894 v4

200 Mhz and an Extra $1700…

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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Thomas Ryan
Sep 9, 2016

AMD Aims for the Server Market with Naples and Snowy Owl

What do a City in Italy and bird have to do with servers?

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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Thomas Ryan
Apr 25, 2016

AppliedMicro’s X-Gene 3 Aims for Intel’s E5 Xeons

Taking ARM into performance oriented servers…

Last week Applied Micro (APM) and the Linley Group released a white paper detailing the performance goals of APM’s X-Gene 3 server chips that are due for release in H2 2017.
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Thomas Ryan
Feb 10, 2016

Amazon Launches its own Game Engine: Lumberyard

There’s a lot of bearded men in Seattle these days…

Back in April of last year SemiAccurate’s own Charlie Demerjian brought news from our moles that Amazon was making major investments into building its own video game development capabilities.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 21, 2016

AMD Updates Its Roadmap for 2016 and 2017

UPDATED: Summit Ridge, Bristol Ridge, and Server APUs…

Yesterday AMD released a new roadmap during its Q4 2015 conference call.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 14, 2016

AMD Launches the Opteron A1100 Series of 64-bit ARM CPUs for Servers

Seattle finally escapes development hell…

Today AMD is finally introducing its Opteron A1100 64-bit ARM CPU codenamed “Seattle” to wide availability.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 26, 2015

Avago’s 16 port SAS 3.0 Host Bus Adaptors

So many ports for so many drives…

The new 9300-16i and 9300-16e HBAs from Avago are good for nearly 2 million IOPS of performance.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 19, 2014
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What do megadatacenters pay for CPUs?

Analysis: Two thing are more surprising than the actual numbers

Exactly how much megadatacenters pay for CPUs has been one of the major debates around SemiAccurate HQ for a while now.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 23, 2014

A Look at Avago’s ExpressFabric

Using PCI-E to ditch NICs…

Back at IDF we got to see another really neat technology from Avago called ExpressFabric.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 10, 2014

Intel Announces the Xeon E5-2400 v2 Series at CES

CES14 Press Release

Today Intel announced the Xeon E5-2400 v2 family of server processors.
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Thomas Ryan
Nov 12, 2013

HP’s Moonshot now supports AMD’s Opteron X-Series APUs

Cramming a lot of power into a small package…

AMD told the world about the no-so-secret Opteron X-Series based variant of HP’s project Moonshot server architecture.
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Thomas Ryan
May 15, 2013
3

AMD’s Andrew Feldman Talks About ARM

Lower Development Costs Will Power AMD’s Comeback in Server Space

Mr. Feldman talked exclusively about the ARM versus x86 debate, and how he thinks that the ARM server market is going to shape up over the next five years.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 6, 2012
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Tyan has server options at Computex

Computex 2012: 1S to 4U, and lots between

Tyan was showing off a bunch of two and four socket Romley boards and chassis at Computex, all very evolutionary.
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