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AMD EPYC Bergamo.
Absolute Hosting is proud to introduce the AMD EPYC Bergamo to its existing EPYC VPS Server line-up, featuring the fastest server CPU available to date, the almighty AMD EPYC Bergamo 128 Core 9754 CPU, based on cutting-edge Zen 4 architecture, according to the company.
Absolute Hosting‘s dual CPU 128 Core Bergamo-powered VPS solutions boast an impressive 512 CPU threads, offering the highest vCPU density available.
These powerful cloud-native CPUs provide a base clock speed of 2.25GHz, with the ability to boost to 3.1GHz, ensuring ample processing power for even the most demanding workloads.
AMD EPYC Bergamo.
Key highlights of the latest addition to Absolute Hosting’s VPS server offering include DDR5…
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“Jensen Huang and Lisa Su: Inside the Family Connection Between Two AI Chip Industry Powerhouses”
Jensen Huang and Lisa Su, the CEOs of Nvidia and AMD respectively, share not only their positions as influential figures in the global AI chip industry but also a family connection. The revelation of their familial relationship came to light in 2020 and has recently been detailed by Taiwanese genealogist Jean Wu. Despite growing up separately, their shared family history traces back to Taiwan, an island caught in the middle of the ongoing US-China rivalry in the high-tech industry.
According to Wu, who extensively researched public records, newspaper clippings, yearbooks, and interviews, Su is Huang’s “biao jiu” in Mandarin Chinese, meaning they are distant cousins…
I am trying to build a colo server for 2 (dual) X AMD 7742, 512G RAM, 2U(?) Chassis, 4 X 3.84TB NVME, 10Gps ports.
I am trying to build it but have hard time to get the right parts for my next server.
I will appreciate it if I get any input here.
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PRNewswire
San Jose (California) [US], June 21: Supermicro, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a Total IT Solution Provider for Cloud, AI/ML, Storage, and 5G/Edge, is introducing a new server that gives IT and data center owners a high performance and scalable solution to meet the needs for E-commerce, cloud gaming, code development, content creation, and virtual private servers. The new systems are designed to use AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processors optimized for server usage, based on the latest “Zen 4” core architecture, which has a max boost speed of up to 5.7 GHzi, including PCIe 5.0 support, DDR5-5200 MHz, and up to 16 cores (32 threads) per CPU. The new Supermicro MicroCloud is designed to use the latest system technology for a wide range of applications, including web hosting, cloud…