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Research Roundup: IT spending, data-center accelerators, GenAI for software testing, social-media usage

Get your roundup of the latest, greatest IT research. 

Research Roundup

Research Roundup: IT spending, data-center accelerators, GenAI for software testing, social-media usage

Get your roundup of the latest, greatest IT research. 

Research Roundup

Research Roundup: IT spending, data-center accelerators, GenAI for software testing, social-media usage

Get your roundup of the latest, greatest IT research. 

Research Roundup

Research Roundup: IT spending, data-center accelerators, GenAI for software testing, social-media usage

Get your roundup of the latest, greatest IT research. 

Mark Papermaster, CTO of AMD

AMD CTO: ‘AI across our entire portfolio’

In a presentation for industry analysts, AMD chief technology officer Mark Papermaster laid out the company’s vision for artificial intelligence everywhere — from PC and edge endpoints to the largest hypervisor servers.

Mark Papermaster, CTO of AMD

AMD CTO: ‘AI across our entire portfolio’

In a presentation for industry analysts, AMD chief technology officer Mark Papermaster laid out the company’s vision for artificial intelligence everywhere — from PC and edge endpoints to the largest hypervisor servers.

Mark Papermaster, CTO of AMD

AMD CTO: ‘AI across our entire portfolio’

In a presentation for industry analysts, AMD chief technology officer Mark Papermaster laid out the company’s vision for artificial intelligence everywhere — from PC and edge endpoints to the largest hypervisor servers.

Mark Papermaster, CTO of AMD

AMD CTO: ‘AI across our entire portfolio’

In a presentation for industry analysts, AMD chief technology officer Mark Papermaster laid out the company’s vision for artificial intelligence everywhere — from PC and edge endpoints to the largest hypervisor servers.

Engineering simulation

For Ansys engineering simulations, check out Supermicro's AMD-powered SuperBlade

The Supermicro SuperBlade powered by AMD EPYC processors provides exceptional memory bandwidth, floating-point performance, scalability and density for technical computing workloads. They're valuable to your customers who use Ansys software to create complex simulations that help solve real-world problems.   

Engineering simulation

For Ansys engineering simulations, check out Supermicro's AMD-powered SuperBlade

The Supermicro SuperBlade powered by AMD EPYC processors provides exceptional memory bandwidth, floating-point performance, scalability and density for technical computing workloads. They're valuable to your customers who use Ansys software to create complex simulations that help solve real-world problems.   

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