Schlagwort: AMD

AMD Announces Retirement of John Caldwell from Board of Directors and Appointment of Nora Denzel as Lead Independent Director

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 16, 2022 — AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announ­ced that John Cald­well is reti­ring from the AMD board of direc­tors after 16 years of ser­vice. Nora Den­zel will suc­ceed Cald­well as lead inde­pen­dent direc­tor, effec­ti­ve immediately.

Cald­well joi­n­ed the AMD board of direc­tors in 2006. He ser­ved as chair­man from 2016 to 2022 and was named lead inde­pen­dent direc­tor ear­lier this year. He held a varie­ty of com­mit­tee posi­ti­ons throug­hout his ten­ure, inclu­ding chair of the com­pen­sa­ti­on and lea­der­ship resour­ces com­mit­tee and ser­ving on the nomi­na­ting and cor­po­ra­te gover­nan­ce com­mit­tee. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Präsentation AMD Ryzen und Athlon 7020 (Mendocino)

Bereits im Sep­tem­ber hat AMD die Men­do­ci­no-Pro­zes­so­ren mit den Model­len Ath­lon Gold 7220U, Ryzen 3 7320U und Ryzen 5 7520U vor­ge­stellt. Die­se sind für Ein­stei­ger-Note­books gedacht und sol­len noch im Lau­fe des Jah­res erschei­nen. Die zuge­hö­ri­ge Prä­sen­ta­ti­on mit genaue­ren Infor­ma­tio­nen rei­chen wir Euch an die­ser Stel­le etwas ver­spä­tet nach. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 22.11.1

Die Ver­si­on 22.11.1 der Rade­on Soft­ware Adre­na­lin — also des Trei­bers für AMD-Gra­fik­kar­ten — ist für Win­dows 10 und Win­dows 11 erschie­nen. Die­se unter­stützt die Spie­le “Call of Duty®: War­zo­ne 2.0” sowie “Marvel’s Spi­der-Man: Miles Mora­les™” und bringt eini­ge klei­ne Feh­ler­kor­rek­tu­ren. So sol­len bei Rade­on RX 6000 Kar­ten mit einem Mul­ti-Moni­tor-Set­up die zu hohen VRAM-Takt­ra­ten im Idle der Ver­gan­gen­heit ange­hö­ren. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AMD Powers Aisin Next-Generation Automated Parking Assist System

── AMD Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC automotive platform with deep learning processor advances low-latency, AI-based image processing for automated parking system ──

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announ­ced today that the AMD Xilinx Auto­mo­ti­ve (XA) Zynq® UltraS­ca­le+ MPSoC plat­form has been sel­ec­ted to power the Aisin Auto­ma­ted Par­king-Assist (APA) sys­tem. The high­ly adap­ta­ble XA Zynq UltraS­ca­le+ MPSoC plat­form enables the next-gene­ra­ti­on Aisin APA sys­tem to detect pede­stri­ans, vehic­les and free space effi­ci­ent­ly and at extre­me­ly low laten­cy. The Aisin APA sys­tem will begin ship­ping in model year 2024.

The XA Zynq UltraS­ca­le+ MPSoC plat­form — deploy­ed in the came­ras within the Aisin APA sys­tem — com­bi­nes a high-per­for­mance Arm®-based mul­ti­co­re, mul­tipro­ces­sing sys­tem with ASIC-class pro­gramma­ble logic con­tai­ning cus­tom co-pro­ces­sors that can be opti­mi­zed to meet sys­tem needs, inclu­ding a deep lear­ning pro­ces­sor unit for con­vo­lu­tio­nal neu­ral net­work (CNN) pro­ces­sing. This enables machi­ne lear­ning-based sce­ne seg­men­ta­ti­on and object detec­tion for the Aisin APA sys­tem. The XA Zynq MPSoC plat­form deli­vers maxi­mum pro­ces­sing effi­ci­en­cy and is capa­ble of off­loa­ding cri­ti­cal func­tions, such as gra­phics and video pipe­lining, to dedi­ca­ted pro­ces­sing blocks to enable low-laten­cy image processing.
(…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

TYAN Introduces HPC, Cloud and Storage Server Platforms Featuring 4th Gen AMD EPYC™ Processors at SC22

New 2‑GPU pedestal design, high-density with front I/O and all-flash storage servers maximize performance and energy efficiency for the data center

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Dal­las, Texas – Super­com­pu­ting 2022 – Nov 15, 2022 – TYAN®, an indus­try-lea­ding ser­ver plat­form design manu­fac­tu­rer and a MiT­AC Com­pu­ting Tech­no­lo­gy Cor­po­ra­ti­on sub­si­dia­ry, brings the latest HPC, cloud and sto­rage plat­forms powered by AMD EPYC™ 9004 Series pro­ces­sors for the next gene­ra­ti­on ser­ver archi­tec­tu­re and ener­gy effi­ci­en­cy at SC22, Booth #2000 in the Kay Bai­ley Hut­chison Con­ven­ti­on Cen­ter Dal­las on Novem­ber 14–17.

Facing the post-COVID eco­no­my world, data cen­ters are requi­red to build on more envi­ron­men­tal­ly fri­end­ly, secu­re and fle­xi­ble fea­tures to respond to the gro­wing of tele­wor­king, video strea­ming, IoT and 5G,” said Dan­ny Hsu, Vice Pre­si­dent of MiT­AC Com­pu­ting Tech­no­lo­gy Corporation’s Ser­ver Infra­struc­tu­re BU. “TYAN’s new ser­ver plat­forms, powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors, effi­ci­ent­ly enable data cen­ters by doing more tasks with the same num­ber of ser­vers.” (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AMD Drives Leadership Performance and Energy Efficiency in Supercomputing

AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors and AMD Instinct acce­le­ra­tors powered 101 super­com­pu­ters in the latest Top500 list, a 38% increase year-over-year —

SANTA CLARA, 11/15/2022

At the Super­com­pu­ting Con­fe­rence 2022 (SC22)AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) show­ca­sed its con­tin­ued momen­tum and domi­na­ting pre­sence within the high per­for­mance com­pu­ting (HPC) indus­try. AMD EPYC™ CPUs and AMD Instinct™ acce­le­ra­tors con­ti­nue to be the pro­ces­sors of choice for the most deman­ding HPC workloads powe­ring the most com­plex simu­la­ti­ons and mode­ling tools.

Inno­va­ti­on in high per­for­mance com­pu­ting has a dra­ma­tic impact on socie­ty, advan­cing ground­brea­king rese­arch that has the poten­ti­al to vast­ly impro­ve qua­li­ty of life for peo­p­le ever­y­whe­re,” said For­rest Nor­rod, seni­or vice pre­si­dent and gene­ral mana­ger, Data Cen­ter Solu­ti­ons Group, AMD. “AMD is con­stant­ly inno­vat­ing and evol­ving our EPYC pro­ces­sors and Instinct acce­le­ra­tors to ensu­re sci­en­tists and rese­ar­chers working on sol­ving the world’s toug­hest chal­lenges have the most cut­ting-edge tools for their rese­arch.” (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AMD Announces Completion of Class B Qualification for First Space-Grade Versal Adaptive SoCs Enabling On-Board AI Processing in Space

— First ship­ments of radia­ti­on-tole­rant Ver­sal AI Core devices deli­ve­ring high-band­width signal pro­ces­sing and AI infe­ren­cing for space appli­ca­ti­ons on track for ear­ly next year —

SANTA CLARA, Calif. 11/15/2022

AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announ­ced it has com­ple­ted Class B qua­li­fi­ca­ti­on for the company’s first space-gra­de Ver­sal™ adap­ti­ve SoCs. The XQR Ver­sal™ AI Core XQRVC1902 devices deli­ver full radia­ti­on tole­rance, acce­le­ra­ted AI infe­ren­cing and high-band­width signal pro­ces­sing per­for­mance for satel­li­te and space appli­ca­ti­ons. The com­ple­ti­on of Class B qua­li­fi­ca­ti­on, deri­ved from the US mili­ta­ry spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­on MIL-PRF-38535, allows the devices to begin ship­ping in ear­ly 2023.

The radia­ti­on-tole­rant XQR Ver­sal AI Core XQRVC1902 devices repre­sent a major leap for­ward in enab­ling sophisti­ca­ted on-board data pro­ces­sing and AI infe­ren­cing appli­ca­ti­ons in space. Until now, high­ly com­plex AI appli­ca­ti­ons could only be per­for­med with cus­tom-desi­gned ASICs, which are pro­hi­bi­tively expen­si­ve for most space pro­grams. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

SiPearl and AMD collaborate to address exascale supercomputing in Europe

SiPearl, the com­pa­ny desig­ning the high-per­for­mance, low-power micro­pro­ces­sor for Euro­pean super­com­pu­ters, is col­la­bo­ra­ting with AMD to address the needs of exas­ca­le super­com­pu­ting in Euro­pe. Com­bi­ning SiPearl’s Rhea micro­pro­ces­sor with AMD Instinct™ acce­le­ra­tors, the two com­pa­nies will help Euro­pe to meet stra­te­gic, sci­en­ti­fic, socie­tal, and indus­tri­al challenges.

Mai­sons-Laf­fit­te (France), 14th Novem­ber 2022 – SiPearl, the com­pa­ny desig­ning the high­per­for­mance, low-power micro­pro­ces­sor for Euro­pean super­com­pu­ters, has ente­red into a busi­ness col­la­bo­ra­ti­on agree­ment with AMD to pro­vi­de a joint offe­ring for exas­ca­le super­com­pu­ting sys­tems, com­bi­ning SiPearl’s HPC micro­pro­ces­sor, Rhea, with AMD Instinct™ accelerators.

Initi­al­ly, AMD and SiPearl will joint­ly assess the inter­ope­ra­bi­li­ty of the AMD ROCm™ open soft­ware with the SiPearl Rhea micro­pro­ces­sor and build an opti­mi­zed soft­ware solu­ti­on that would streng­then the capa­bi­li­ties of a SiPearl micro­pro­ces­sor com­bi­ned with an AMD InstinctTM acce­le­ra­tor. This joint work tar­gets port­ing and opti­miza­ti­on acti­vi­ties of the AMD HIP backend, openMP com­pi­lers and libra­ri­es, will enable sci­en­ti­fic appli­ca­ti­ons to bene­fit from both tech­no­lo­gies. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

ASUS Announces AMD EPYC 9004-Powered Rack Servers and Liquid-Cooling Solutions

Over 90%-lower fan power con­sump­ti­on for huge saving on data cen­ter ope­ra­ti­on Supe­ri­or liquid-coo­­ling solu­ti­ons: Over 90%-lower fan power con­sump­ti­on for huge saving on data-cen­­­ter ope­ra­ti­ons New ther­mal design: Hard-dri­­ve tray design with 44%-wider ven­ti­la­ti­on holes, plus opti­mi­zed lay­out to mini­mi­ze impe­dance and enhan­ce air­flow No. 1 Bench­mark: World-record-set­­ting per­for­mance with 24 results on the latest SPEC CPU2017 (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Offering Unmatched Performance, Leadership Energy Efficiency and Next-Generation Architecture, AMD Brings 4th Gen AMD EPYC™ Processors to The Modern Data Center

—New AMD EPYC™ pro­ces­sors are the world’s fas­test and most ener­gy effi­ci­ent, allo­wing cus­to­mers to moder­ni­ze their data cen­ters to dri­ve actionable insights for bet­ter busi­ness results— 

AMD EPYC™ pro­ces­sors are sup­port­ed by a com­ple­te cloud, enter­pri­se, hard­ware and soft­ware ecosystem—

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, at the “tog­e­ther we advance_data cen­ters” event, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announ­ced the gene­ral avai­la­bi­li­ty of the 4th Gen AMD EPYC™ pro­ces­sors; with unmat­ched per­for­mance for cri­ti­cal workloads across cloudi, enter­pri­seii and high per­for­mance com­pu­tingiii.

The 4th Gen AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors bring next-gene­ra­ti­on archi­tec­tu­re, tech­no­lo­gy, and fea­tures to the modern data cen­ter. Built on the “Zen 4” core, the hig­hest per­for­mance core ever from AMDiv, the pro­ces­sors deli­ver lea­der­ship per­for­mance, ener­gy effi­ci­en­cyv and help cus­to­mers acce­le­ra­te data cen­ter moder­niza­ti­on for grea­ter appli­ca­ti­on through­put and more actionable insights.

Choo­sing the right data cen­ter pro­ces­sor is more important than ever, and 4th Gen EPYC pro­ces­sors deli­ver lea­der­ship in every dimen­si­on,” said Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO, AMD. “The data cen­ter repres­ents the lar­gest growth oppor­tu­ni­ty and most stra­te­gic prio­ri­ty for AMD, and we are com­mit­ted to making AMD the part­ner of choice by offe­ring the industry’s broa­dest port­fo­lio of high-per­for­mance and adap­ti­ve com­pu­ting engi­nes. We have built the best data cen­ter CPU road­map in the indus­try, and with 4th Gen EPYC we deli­ver ano­ther major step for­ward in per­for­mance and effi­ci­en­cy to make the best ser­ver pro­ces­sor road­map even bet­ter. With a signi­fi­cant­ly expan­ded set of solu­ti­ons on-track to launch from our eco­sys­tem of part­ners, cus­to­mers sel­ec­ting 4th Gen EPYC to power their data cen­ters can impro­ve per­for­mance, con­so­li­da­te their infra­struc­tu­re, and lower ener­gy costs.”

Acce­le­ra­ting Results and Dri­ving Actionable Insights for Businesses

4th Gen AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors are desi­gned to deli­ver opti­miza­ti­ons across mar­ket seg­ments and appli­ca­ti­ons, while hel­ping busi­nesses free data cen­ter resour­ces to crea­te addi­tio­nal workload pro­ces­sing and acce­le­ra­te output.
With 4th Gen AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors, busi­nesses can:

(…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AMD stellt heute die neuen Epyc-Serverprozessoren auf Basis von Zen 4 vor

Bereits vor zwei Wochen hat AMD in einer Pres­se­mit­tei­lung bekannt­ge­ben, dass man die neu­en Epyc-Ser­ver­pro­zes­so­ren der vier­ten Gene­ra­ti­on mit dem Code­na­men “Gen­oa” am heu­ti­gen Don­ners­tag ab 19:00 Uhr (MEZ) in einem Live­stream vor­stel­len wird. Die­ser kann aber auch bei uns im Forum mit­ver­folgt und kom­men­tiert wer­den. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Cloud Hypervisor Project welcomes AMD as a Member of the Advisory Board

As a mem­ber of the Advi­so­ry Board, AMD will help dri­ve open source col­la­bo­ra­ti­on and deve­lo­p­ment in the Cloud Hyper­vi­sor community.

SAN FRANCISCO, Novem­ber 8, 2022 – The Cloud Hyper­vi­sor Pro­ject, a lea­ding vir­tu­al machi­ne moni­tor (VMM) for run­ning modern cloud workloads, is exci­ted to wel­co­me AMD to their Advi­so­ry Board. The Linux Foun­da­ti­on and the foun­ding mem­bers of the Cloud Hyper­vi­sor Pro­ject would like to wel­co­me AMD and look for­ward to working with them to fos­ter an envi­ron­ment of open source col­la­bo­ra­ti­on. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AMD Unveils World’s Most Advanced Gaming Graphics Cards, Built on Groundbreaking AMD RDNA 3 Architecture with Chiplet Design

– High­ly effi­ci­ent AMD RDNA 3 archi­tec­tu­re deli­vers world-class per­for­mance, and fea­tures new uni­fied com­pu­te units, world’s fas­test inter­con­nect, second-gene­ra­ti­on AMD Infi­ni­ty Cache tech­no­lo­gy, new dis­play and media engi­nes, and more –

AMD Rade­on RX 7900 Series gra­phics cards deli­ver up to 1.7X hig­her 4K gaming
per­for­mance than the pre­vious flag­ship gra­phics cards –

LAS VEGAS, Nov. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today unvei­led new gra­phics cards built on the next-gene­ra­ti­on high-per­for­mance, ener­gy-effi­ci­ent AMD RDNA™ 3 archi­tec­tu­re – the AMD Rade­on™ RX 7900 XTX and Rade­on RX 7900 XT gra­phics cards. Fol­lo­wing on the high­ly suc­cessful AMD “Zen”-based AMD Ryzen™ chip­let pro­ces­sors, the new gra­phics cards are the world’s first gam­ing gra­phics cards to fea­ture an advan­ced AMD chip­let design. They deli­ver excep­tio­nal per­for­mance and superb ener­gy effi­ci­en­cy to power high-frame­ra­te 4K and hig­her reso­lu­ti­on gam­ing in the most deman­ding titles.

The AMD RDNA 3 architecture’s chip­let design com­bi­nes 5nm and 6nm pro­cess nodes, each opti­mi­zed for spe­ci­fic jobs. The breakth­rough archi­tec­tu­re deli­vers up to 54% more per­for­mance per watt than AMD RDNA 2 archi­tec­tu­re1, and fea­tures the world’s fas­test inter­con­nect lin­king the gra­phics and memo­ry sys­tem chip­lets at up to 5.3 TB/s2. It also offers up to 96 new uni­fied com­pu­te units, second-gene­ra­ti­on AMD Infi­ni­ty Cache™ tech­no­lo­gy, and up to 24 GB of high-speed GDDR6 memo­ry with up to a 384-bit memo­ry inter­face. It also includes increased AI through­put that deli­vers up to 2.7X hig­her AI per­for­mance, and second-gene­ra­ti­on ray­tra­cing tech­no­lo­gy that pro­vi­des up to 1.8X hig­her ray­tra­cing per­for­mance than AMD RDNA 2 archi­tec­tu­re3.

Altog­e­ther, the­se fea­tures and advance­ments deli­ver up to a 1.7X per­for­mance uplift in sel­ect titles at 4K com­pared to AMD RDNA 2 archi­tec­tu­re4. The new gra­phics cards also sup­port Dis­play­Po­rt™ 2.1 dis­plays capa­ble of deli­ve­ring ultra-high frame­ra­tes and stun­ning visu­als at up to 4K 480Hz and 8K 165Hz refresh rates. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AMD stellt heute die neuen Radeongrafikkarten mit RDNA3 vor

Bereits vor zwei Wochen hat AMD in einer Pres­se­mit­tei­lung bekannt­ge­ben, dass man die neu­en Gra­fik­kar­ten mit RDNA 3 am heu­ti­gen Don­ners­tag ab 21:00 Uhr (MEZ) in einem Live­stream vor­stel­len wird. Die­ser kann aber auch bei uns im Forum mit­ver­folgt und kom­men­tiert werden.
(…) Wei­ter­le­sen »