In comparison, AMD’s EPYC 9754 “Bergamo” processor, with 128 cores, has a list price of $11,900 - a substantial ... series ...
AMD said it is on track to launch next-generation EPYC server CPUs next year that will feature up to 96 cores. The chipmaker will then ramp up the core count to 128 with a new slate of EPYC CPUs ...
Launched in October 2024, the EPYC 9965 is AMD’s most expensive CPU with a suggested retail price of $14,813 and its most powerful as well with 192 Zen 5c cores and 384 threads. A search on eBay ...
Intel's 128-core Granite Rapids Xeons are barely two weeks old and AMD has already fired back with a family of fifth-gen Epycs that boast double-digit IPC gains with up to 192 cores or clock ...
At 128 cores, Altra Max has double the number of cores of AMD's 64-core EPYC Rome processors but the same number of threads, 128, because Altra Max doesn't support hyperthreading. But even without ...
AMD has stuck to a similar pricing model for these new offerings. Even though the 12-core option hasn’t been a favorite among computing gurus before, its $599 price tag could make it a viable ...
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