AMD shows off new Epyc server chip - claims 47 per cent better performance over Intel

Carly Page
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AMD's top-of-the-range Epyc 7601 boast 32 cores, 64 threads and 3.2GHz

AMD has been showing off its Zen-based Epyc 7000 series server microprocessors that, it hopes, will grab a slice of the $21bn per year market that it had practically given up on over the past decad...

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