Schlagwort: Epyc 7003

HETZNER NOW OFFERING AMD EPYC™ 7003 SERIES PROCESSOR POWERED CLOUD SERVERS

Hetz­ner Online is now offe­ring six new models of dedi­ca­ted vCPU cloud ser­vers which are equip­ped with the newest AMD EPYC™ Series pro­ces­sor. AMD EPYC 7003 Series pro­ces­sors offer incre­di­ble per­for­mance and con­ti­nue to rai­se the bar for the modern data center.

In respon­se to high­ly com­pu­te-inten­si­ve requi­re­ments, Hetz­ner Cloud is upgrading and expan­ding its sel­ec­tion of dedi­ca­ted vCPU models with AMD EPYC 7003 Series pro­ces­sors. At the ent­ry level, is the new CCX12, which hou­ses two dedi­ca­ted vCPUs, for the afforda­ble pri­ce of just € 19.90 a month. From the­re, the dedi­ca­ted vCPU count increa­ses: the CCX22 with 4, the CCX32 with 8, the CCX42 with 16, and the CCX52, with 32. For use cases with even hig­her needs, the­re is the CCX62 with a whop­ping 48 dedi­ca­ted vCPUs. This wide ran­ge of models gives cus­to­mers fle­xi­bi­li­ty and sca­la­bi­li­ty: there’s a model sui­ta­ble for every busi­ness requi­re­ment. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AIDA64 v6.33 — AMD Epyc 7003 Optimizations and AMD Radeon RX 6700 Series Support

BUDAPEST, Hun­ga­ry — Mar 30, 2021 — Final­Wire Ltd. today announ­ced the imme­dia­te avai­la­bi­li­ty of AIDA64 Extre­me 6.33 soft­ware, a stream­li­ned dia­gno­stic and bench­mar­king tool for home users; the imme­dia­te avai­la­bi­li­ty of AIDA64 Engi­neer 6.33 soft­ware, a pro­fes­sio­nal dia­gno­stic and bench­mar­king solu­ti­on for cor­po­ra­te IT tech­ni­ci­ans and engi­neers; the imme­dia­te avai­la­bi­li­ty of AIDA64 Busi­ness 6.33 soft­ware, an essen­ti­al net­work manage­ment solu­ti­on for small and medi­um sca­le enter­pri­ses; and the imme­dia­te avai­la­bi­li­ty of AIDA64 Net­work Audit 6.33 soft­ware, a dedi­ca­ted net­work audit tool­set to coll­ect and mana­ge cor­po­ra­te net­work inventories.

The new AIDA64 update intro­du­ces sup­port for AMD Epyc 7003 Series pro­ces­sors, moni­to­ring of Cor­sair RGB Pro XT sen­sor values, and sup­ports the latest AMD and Intel CPU plat­forms as well as the new gra­phics and GPGPU com­pu­ting tech­no­lo­gies by both AMD and nVIDIA.

New features & improvements

  • Enhan­ced sup­port for AMD Epyc 7003 Milan CPU
  • Steel­Se­ries Apex 5 OLED dis­play support
  • Aqua Com­pu­ter High Flow Next sen­sor support
  • Moni­to­ring of Cor­sair H60i, H100i, H115i, H150i RGB Pro XT liquid coolers
  • Impro­ve­ments for Intel B560 and Z590 chip­set based motherboards
  • NZXT Smart Device sen­sor support
  • GPU details for AMD Rade­on RX 6600 and 6700 Series
  • GPU details for nVI­DIA CMP 30HX, CMP 40HX, GeForce GT 1010

(…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Announcing Oracle Cloud Compute E4 platform on third gen AMD EPYC processors

At Ora­cle Open­World 2018, we announ­ced a stra­te­gic part­ner­ship with AMD and laun­ched the Ora­cle E2 plat­form on the first gene­ra­ti­on of AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors. Sin­ce that launch, we’ve deploy­ed Ora­cle E2 Com­pu­te ins­tances to all of our com­mer­cial regi­ons. Eigh­te­en months later, in April 2020, we built on this part­ner­ship and laun­ched the E3 plat­form on the second gene­ra­ti­on. Many of our enter­pri­se cus­to­mers and Ora­cle Cloud appli­ca­ti­ons are run­ning gene­ral-pur­po­se workloads on AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors. Today, I’m hap­py to announ­ce that Ora­cle is laun­ching the E4 plat­form based on third-gene­ra­ti­on AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors. The E4 plat­form includes both bare metal and fle­xi­ble vir­tu­al machi­nes (VMs). (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Präsentation AMD Epyc 7003 “Milan”

Zu der offi­zi­el­len Vor­stel­lung von AMDs Ser­ver­pro­zes­so­ren der drit­ten Gene­ra­ti­on Epyc mit dem Code­na­men “Milan” in der letz­ten Woche, bleibt uns noch die Prä­sen­ta­ti­on nach­zu­rei­chen. Mit den Nach­züg­lern ASRock Rack, ASUS und Dell lis­ten wir auch noch ein­mal alle Pres­se­mit­tei­lun­gen rund um den Launch auf. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

ASUS Announces All-New AMD EPYC 7003 Series Servers to Drive Performance and Value for Modern Data Centers

TAIPEI, Tai­wan, March 15, 2021 — ASUS, the lea­ding IT com­pa­ny in ser­ver sys­tems, ser­ver mother­boards and work­sta­tions, today announ­ced the intro­duc­tion of a com­pre­hen­si­ve ser­ver port­fo­lio based on the latest AMD EPYC™ 7003 series processors.
The all-new offe­rings fea­ture both dual-socket and sin­gle-socket ser­vers in 4U, 2U and 1U chas­sis with new archi­tec­tu­re, chas­sis and modu­lar design to impro­ve sys­tem fle­xi­bi­li­ty and sca­la­bi­li­ty. They also deli­ver sup­port for the latest PCI Express® (PCIe®) 4.0, OCP 3.0 and BMC tech­no­lo­gies to dri­ve lea­ding per­for­mance and impro­ved TCO with bet­ter ser­ver performance.

  • AMD EPYC 7003-based ser­ver portfolio

The new ASUS RS720A, RS700A, RS520A and RS500A-E11 series ser­vers offer refres­hed designs based on both dual-socket and sin­gle-socket AMD EPYC 7003 series pro­ces­sors. ASUS will also offer BIOS updates to enable ser­vers based on pre­vious-gene­ra­ti­on EPYC 7002 pro­ces­sors, inclu­ding ESC4000A-E10, RS620SA-E10-RS12 and RS500A-E10 series, to levera­ge all the fea­tures of this new gene­ra­ti­on, ensu­ring impro­ved and con­sis­tent per­for­mance, as well as com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty with the latest AMD platforms.
This new ran­ge will be bols­te­red by forth­co­ming ASUS ESC series GPU ser­vers in 4U chas­sis to sup­port up to eight NVIDIA GPUs or Xilinx FPGA acce­le­ra­tor cards in a sin­gle sys­tem, and opti­mi­zed for AI, deep lear­ning and HPC workloads. A com­ple­te list of all ASUS ser­ver pro­ducts is available at:

https://www.asus.com/Commercial-Servers-Workstations (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Dell Technologies Powers AI and Edge Computing with Next Generation PowerEdge Servers

ROUND ROCK, Texas – March 17, 2021 — 

Dell Tech­no­lo­gies (NYSE:DELL) ushers in the next gene­ra­ti­on of com­pu­ting with its most powerful and secu­re Dell EMC PowerEdge ser­ver port­fo­lio. With the new ser­vers, Dell Tech­no­lo­gies is char­ting the path toward auto­no­mous infra­struc­tu­re to offer grea­ter IT effi­ci­en­cy, embrace AI and address the demands of IT at the edge.

The world’s best-sel­ling ser­ver portfolio2 pro­vi­des the power nee­ded to gain and act on real-time insights from data whe­re­ver it may reside—from core data cen­ters to public clouds and edge loca­ti­ons. Reim­agi­ned with 17 new PowerEdge ser­vers and bols­te­red by 1,100 Dell-owned or filed U.S. patents, the new ser­vers deli­ver their hig­hest per­for­mance to date.

Data is being crea­ted and used in more places than ever befo­re, and orga­niza­ti­ons are chal­len­ged to act on it as quick­ly as pos­si­ble,” said Jeff Bou­d­reau, pre­si­dent and gene­ral mana­ger, Infra­struc­tu­re Solu­ti­ons Group at Dell Tech­no­lo­gies. “As we inno­va­te for the future of IT, advan­ced auto­ma­ti­on is a must, no mat­ter whe­re infra­struc­tu­re resi­des. Our new PowerEdge ser­vers offer next-level per­for­mance to help cus­to­mers acce­le­ra­te data insights and the move toward auto­no­mous compute.”

Auto­no­mous com­pu­te helps cus­to­mers ful­ly rea­li­ze self-deploy­ed, self-pro­vi­sio­ned and self-mana­ged infra­struc­tu­re in the future. Today, through Dell EMC Open­Ma­na­ge Enter­pri­se, PowerEdge ser­vers and sys­tems manage­ment can deli­ver up to 85% time savings on avera­ge and eli­mi­na­te dozens of steps with automation.3 (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

ASRock Rack Announces The Broadest Compatibility of AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Processor Solutions for Breakthrough Performance

Tai­pei, Tai­wan – March 16 , 2021 – ASRock Rack Inc., spe­cia­li­zed in the field of high per­for­mance cloud com­pu­ting ser­ver hard­ware, desi­gned to meet the huge demand for more com­pu­te in big data ana­ly­tics, HPC and cloud com­pu­ting of enti­re port­fo­lio of new ser­ver solu­ti­ons ful­ly sup­ports the new­ly announ­ced high-fre­quen­cy AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series pro­ces­sors. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Cisco and AMD Help Businesses Improve Performance, Security and Hybrid Cloud Operations

News Sum­ma­ry:    

  • Buil­ding on their mul­ti-year enga­ge­ment, Cis­co and AMD help cus­to­mers boost per­for­mance, secu­ri­ty and automation 
  • New Cis­co UCS rack ser­ver models, based on the AMD EPYC™ 7003 Pro­ces­sors, are opti­mi­zed to address workloads requi­ring high input/output (I/O) and core count com­pu­te, and rich memo­ry density 
  • Com­bi­ned with the Cis­co Nexus Ultra Low Laten­cy net­wor­king port­fo­lio (form­er­ly Exab­la­ze), Cis­co now offers the lea­ding end-to-end solu­ti­on for High Fre­quen­cy Trading 

SAN JOSE, Calif — March 15, 2021 – Cis­co today announ­ced an expan­ded enga­ge­ment with AMD to help busi­nesses acce­le­ra­te advan­ced digi­tal expe­ri­en­ces and impro­ve hybrid cloud operations. 

With 55 per­cent of all enter­pri­se on-pre­mi­ses appli­ca­ti­ons deploy­ed on pri­va­te clouds and expec­ta­ti­ons this num­ber will increase to 60 per­cent in two years (Source: IDC’s Cloud Pul­se Q120, March 2020, n=2000), orga­niza­ti­ons are tran­si­tio­ning to new inno­va­tions in sys­tems and manage­ment plat­forms to meet dyna­mic per­for­mance, secu­ri­ty, and sca­le requi­re­ments for hybrid cloud infra­struc­tu­re. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Qualcomm Cloud AI 100, AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processor, and Gigabyte server solutions breaks the Peta Operations Per Second barrier for AI Inferencing

The­re is no doubt that AI is the dri­ving force for next-gene­ra­ti­on con­su­mer expe­ri­en­ces. Vir­tual­ly every expe­ri­ence on a mobi­le device somehow invol­ves AI, whe­ther it’s scrol­ling through your favo­ri­te social apps or online shop­ping that offers recom­men­da­ti­ons based on tens of thou­sands of AI infe­ren­ces on its own. Now what hap­pens when the­se plat­forms are ser­ving mil­li­ons of users on a given day? That real­ly requi­res racks upon racks of powerful ser­vers that can deli­ver the AI infe­ren­cing per­for­mance requi­red to keep the­se plat­forms hum­ming along.

Today, Qual­comm Tech­no­lo­gies is enab­ling a powerful ser­ver rack that can meet the­se high-per­for­mance requi­re­ments by pai­ring with the latest AMD EPYC 7003 Series pro­ces­sors and Gigabyte’s latest G292-Z43 ser­ver solu­ti­ons. This amal­ga­ma­ti­on of hard­ware exper­ti­se offers incre­di­ble per­for­mance and rai­ses the bar for the modern data cen­ter. Qual­comm Tech­no­lo­gies’ cut­ting-edge Qual­comm Cloud AI 100 fits per­fect­ly into Gigabyte’s ser­ver sys­tem and is capa­ble of dri­ving the incre­di­ble AI use cases in the field of high-speed data ana­ly­sis, per­so­na­li­zed recom­men­da­ti­ons, smart cities, 5G com­mu­ni­ca­ti­ons, and more.

The Giga­byte G292-Z43 ser­ver sup­ports two AMD EPYC 7003 Series pro­ces­sors for its pro­ces­sing power along with mul­ti­ple Qual­comm Cloud AI 100 cards for com­pu­ta­tio­nal­ly inten­si­ve appli­ca­ti­ons sup­port­ing AI infe­ren­cing workloads. The Qual­comm Cloud AI 100 Infe­rence Acce­le­ra­tor boasts up to 400 TOPS with breakth­rough performance/Watt and that’s just with one sin­gle Qual­comm Cloud AI 100 card. Now ima­gi­ne a Giga­byte ser­ver can host up to 16 Qual­comm Cloud AI 100 infe­ren­cing cards per ser­ver that, cumu­la­tively, can deli­ver up to 6.4 Peta OPS (400 TOPS x 16, one Peta OPS is 1000 TOPS). This marks the first time a Qual­comm Tech­no­lo­gies AI-based solu­ti­on brea­king the Peta­OPs bar­ri­er. And it gets even bet­ter:  A ser­ver rack can host 19 or more of the­se ser­ver units, which easi­ly exceeds 100 Peta OPS. That is a lot of Qual­comm Tech­no­lo­gies AI mus­cle. See the info­gra­phic below on how it is being con­fi­gu­red. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Azure and AMD announce landmark in confidential computing evolution

Chief Tech­no­lo­gy Offi­cer and Tech­ni­cal Fel­low, Micro­soft Azure

The pan­de­mic has acce­le­ra­ted digi­tal trans­for­ma­ti­on glo­bal­ly and the sca­la­bi­li­ty and secu­ri­ty advan­ta­ges offe­red by Micro­soft Azu­re have hel­ped many cus­to­mers move for­ward. One key tenet we have in Azu­re is that your data is your data. 

In Azu­re, we take your data secu­ri­ty serious­ly and have built num­e­rous con­trols around data at rest and data at flight. As a foun­ding mem­ber of the Con­fi­den­ti­al Com­pu­ting Con­sor­ti­um, we are also an inno­va­tor in con­fi­den­ti­al com­pu­ting which extends tho­se pro­tec­tions to data run­ning on the pro­ces­sor its­elf. For more than 3 years finan­cial ser­vices, govern­ments, health care pro­vi­ders, and even mes­sa­ging com­pa­nies have been using Azu­re con­fi­den­ti­al com­pu­ting to unlock new sce­na­ri­os like mul­ti-par­ty machi­ne lear­ning and move their more sen­si­ti­ve appli­ca­ti­ons to the cloud.

Today, I am announ­cing that we are fur­ther broa­de­ning the con­fi­den­ti­al com­pu­ting opti­ons available to Azu­re cus­to­mers through our tech­no­lo­gy part­ner­ship with AMD, spe­ci­fi­cal­ly by being the first major cloud pro­vi­der to offer con­fi­den­ti­al vir­tu­al machi­nes on the new AMD EPYC™ 7003 series pro­ces­sors. This new approach com­ple­ments exis­ting Azu­re con­fi­den­ti­al com­pu­ting solu­ti­ons such as con­fi­den­ti­al con­tai­ners for Azu­re Kuber­netes Ser­vice and opens the pos­si­bi­li­ty to crea­te new con­fi­den­ti­al appli­ca­ti­ons wit­hout requi­ring code modi­fi­ca­ti­ons which in turn sub­stan­ti­al­ly sim­pli­fies the pro­cess of crea­ting con­fi­den­ti­al applications.
(…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Supermicro Introduces the Most Versatile Portfolio of AMD EPYC™ 7003 Based Systems Delivering World Record Performance – 36% Improvement — for Today’s Most Critical Workloads

The Ver­sa­ti­li­ty and Breadth of Ultra, Twin, Super­Bla­de®, Sto­rage, GPU Opti­mi­zed Sys­tems Pro­vi­des Exact­ly the Best Workload Per­for­mance for Cloud Dat­a­Cen­ters, Enter­pri­se, and AI and Machi­ne Learning

San Jose, Calif., March 15, 2021 — Super Micro Com­pu­ter, Inc. (Nasdaq: SMCI), a glo­bal lea­der in enter­pri­se com­pu­ting, sto­rage, net­wor­king solu­ti­ons, and green com­pu­ting tech­no­lo­gy, announ­ces the avai­la­bi­li­ty of the most com­ple­te ser­ver lin­e­up sup­port­ing the AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Pro­ces­sors in the indus­try today. Supermicro’s Super­Bla­de on the SPEC­jbb 2015-Dis­tri­bu­ted achie­ved back-to-back world record bench­marks on the cri­ti­cal-jOPS and max-jOPS tests. The Super­Bla­de deli­ver­ed up to a 36% impro­ve­ment from the 2nd Gen to 3rd Gen of AMD EPYC CPUs1, which is a signi­fi­cant boost to satis­fy per­for­mance-hun­gry enter­pri­se workloads

The Super­mi­cro A+ line includes ser­vers that incor­po­ra­te sin­gle-socket and dual-socket sys­tem solu­ti­ons desi­gned to redu­ce the time to results and dri­ve bet­ter busi­ness decis­i­ons. For exam­p­le, the recent­ly announ­ced new 2U 2‑node mul­ti-GPU ser­ver is the per­fect plat­form for video strea­ming, high-end cloud gam­ing, and count­less social net­wor­king appli­ca­ti­ons. It has mar­ket-lea­ding sys­tem fle­xi­bi­li­ty, and cost savings will deli­ver unin­ter­rupt­ed per­for­mance. With inno­va­ti­ve ser­ver designs that redu­ce the power requi­red while lea­ding the indus­try in per­for­mance, Super­mi­cro paves the way with appli­ca­ti­on-opti­mi­zed ser­vers, enab­ling modern busi­nesses to redu­ce cos­ts and enhan­ce their user’s expe­ri­ence. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Hewlett Packard Enterprise unveils industry’s broadest portfolio of AMD EPYC™ processor-based solutions to power the edge to exascale

HPE’s enhanced portfolio of computing solutions using the new AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Processor breaks world records with up to 39% better performance and greater energy efficiency to target any workload

HOUSTON, Texas – March 15, 2021– Hew­lett Packard Enter­pri­se (NYSE: HPE) today announ­ced record-brea­king per­for­mance on a wide ran­ge of deman­ding workloads, sur­pas­sing com­pe­ti­tors by up to 39%1 with its new com­pu­ting solu­ti­ons as part of the industry’s broa­dest set of AMD EPYC™ pro­ces­sor-based offe­rings. By using the new AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Pro­ces­sor laun­ched today, HPE has secu­red 19 world records in key are­as for opti­mi­zing workload expe­ri­en­ces, inclu­ding achie­ving lea­der­ship posi­ti­ons in vir­tua­liza­ti­on, ener­gy effi­ci­en­cy, data­ba­se ana­ly­tic workloads, and Java appli­ca­ti­ons. To date, HPE ser­vers and sys­tems using 2nd and 3rd Gen AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors com­bi­ned hold a total of 32 world records. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

TYAN Now Offering AMD EPYC™ 7003 Processor Powered Systems

New Cloud, AI, and Storage Server Platforms to Accelerate Breakthroughs in Big Data Processing for the Modern Data Center

 

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Newark, Calif. – March 15, 2021 – TYAN®, an indus­try-lea­ding ser­ver plat­form design manu­fac­tu­rer and a MiT­AC Com­pu­ting Tech­no­lo­gy Cor­po­ra­ti­on sub­si­dia­ry, today intro­du­ced AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Pro­ces­sor-based ser­ver plat­forms fea­turing effi­ci­en­cy and per­for­mance enhance­ments in hard­ware, secu­ri­ty, and memo­ry den­si­ty for the modern data center.

Big data has beco­me capi­tal today. Lar­ge amounts of data and fas­ter ans­wers dri­ve bet­ter decis­i­ons. TYAN’s indus­try-lea­ding ser­ver plat­forms powered by 3rd Gen AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors enable busi­nesses to make more accu­ra­te decis­i­ons with hig­her pre­cis­i­on,” said Dan­ny Hsu, Vice Pre­si­dent of MiT­AC Com­pu­ting Tech­no­lo­gy Corporation’s Ser­ver Infra­struc­tu­re BU. “Moving the bar once more for workload per­for­mance, EPYC™ 7003 Series pro­ces­sors pro­vi­de the per­for­mance nee­ded in the heart of the enter­pri­se to help IT pro­fes­sio­nals dri­ve fas­ter time to results,” said Ram Ped­dib­hot­la, cor­po­ra­te vice pre­si­dent, EPYC pro­duct manage­ment, AMD. “Time is the new metric for effi­ci­en­cy and EPYC 7003 Series pro­ces­sors are the per­fect choice for the most diver­se workloads, hel­ping pro­vi­de more and bet­ter data to dri­ve bet­ter busi­ness out­co­mes.” (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

GIGABYTE Launches 1st Wave of Servers for AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Processors

Tai­pei, Tai­wan, March 16th 2021 – GIGABYTE Tech­no­lo­gy, (TWSE: 2376), an indus­try lea­der in high-per­for­mance ser­vers and work­sta­tions, today announ­ced over 40 ser­vers and ser­ver mother­boards rea­dy for the new AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series pro­ces­sors. The­se new ser­vers will tar­get modern data cen­ters on-prem and cloud as well as pro­vi­de gene­ra­tio­nal impro­ve­ments to deli­ver excep­tio­nal per­for­mance in HPC, HCI vir­tua­liza­ti­on, cloud, and data analytics.

AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Processors
Based on the 7nm pro­cess node, AMD EPYC 7002 and 7003 Series pro­ces­sors sup­port up to 64 cores and 128 threads. They also sup­port up to 4TB DDR4 memo­ry per socket, and up to 3200MHz DDR4. For fast PCIe 4.0 con­nec­tions bet­ween CPU and dri­ves or acce­le­ra­tors, 128–160 PCIe lanes are available. With the addi­ti­on of the AMD EPYC 7003 Series pro­ces­sors comes:

  1. Signi­fi­cant gene­ra­tio­nal IPC uplift
  2. Modern secu­ri­ty features
  3. Drop-in com­pa­ti­ble with GIGABYTE ser­vers desi­gned for AMD EPYC 7002 Series pro­ces­sors*
  4. Addi­tio­nal memo­ry inter­lea­ve con­fi­gu­ra­ti­on, 6‑channel, now supported
  5. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

Vorstellung dritte Generation AMD Epyc (7003) heute um 16:00 Uhr

Nach­dem AMD die unter dem Code­na­men Milan bekann­ten Pro­zes­so­ren der drit­ten Gene­ra­ti­on Epyc bereits seit Ende letz­ten Jah­res an gro­ße Cloud­be­trei­ber aus­lie­fert, wer­den die­se heu­te offi­zi­ell vor­ge­stellt. Die Prä­sen­ta­ti­on, die wie momen­tan üblich, als auf­ge­zeich­ne­tes Video zur Ver­fü­gung gestellt wird, könnt Ihr dann auch bei uns live ver­fol­gen und kom­men­tie­ren. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »