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Partners: AMD EPYC Milan Widens Gap Over Intel, Builds Trust – CRN
Partners tell CRN that AMD’s new EPYC Milan chips are increasing its performance gap over Intel’s Xeon Scalable chips while building trust among customers in the…

Partners said AMD’s new third-generation EPYC server processors are widening the chipmaker’s performance gap over Intel’s Xeon Scalable chips and building trust among customers in the company’s ability to execute on product plans.
The new 7-nanometer processors, code-named Milan, may not be as game-changing, partners said, as the previous generation—which doubled EPYC’s maximum core counts to 64 and introduced industry-first PCIe 4.0 support—but they still provide a meaningful boost in performance,…
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