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Peter Krass, the managing editor of Performance Intensive Computing, is a veteran business and technology writer and editor. In previous roles, Peter has been a senior editor with sites and publications that include Tech Provider Zone, Smart Enterprise, Planet IT, InformationWeek, the BusinessWeek newsletter group, and Inc. He’s also done editorial work for The Economist, Harvard Business Review, MIT Technology Review and many others.

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AI from AMD and Supermicro

How AMD and Supermicro are working together to help you deliver AI

AMD and Supermicro are jointly offering high-performance AI alternatives with superior price and performance.

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Genoa-X: a deeper dive into AMD’s new EPYC processors optimized for technical computing

AMD has introduced its EPYC 9X84X series processors, formerly codenamed Genoa-X. The new CPUs are designed specifically for technical workloads, and they support up to 1.1GB of L3 Cache.

AMD EPYC server processor

Bergamo: a deeper dive into AMD’s new EPYC processor for cloud-native workloads

Bergamo is AMD’s first-ever server processor designed specifically for cloud-native workloads. Learn how it works.  

 

AMD EPYC processor

AMD intros CPUs, cache, AI accelerators for cloud, enterprise data centers

AMD strengthens its commitment to the cloud and enterprise data centers with new "Bergamo" CPUs, "Genoa-X" cache, Instinct accelerators.

CPU and GPU for AI

Why your AI systems can benefit from having both a GPU and CPU

Like a hockey team with players in different positions, an AI system with both a GPU and CPU is a necessary and winning combo. This mix of processors can bring you and your customers both the lower cost and greater energy efficiency of a CPU and the parallel processing power of a GPU. With this team approach, your customers should be able to handle any AI training and inference workloads that come their way.

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