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AMD To Unveil Next-Gen EPYC CPU & Instinct GPU at ‘Accelerated Data Center’ Premiere Event

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2021/10/25 11:17:36 (permalink)
wccftech - AMD To Unveil Next-Gen EPYC CPU & Instinct GPU Families at ‘Accelerated Data Center’ Premiere Event on 8th November
 
“AMD has officially announced its premiere 'Accelerated Data Center' virtual event which will take place on the 8th of November, virtually. The event will feature presentations from AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, and other top executives, mainly discussing their next-generation EPYC CPU and Instinct GPU platforms.
 
While AMD hasn't explicitly stated what new products or announcements we are going to get during the event, a tweet by AMD's Director of Marketing, hints that we are going to see both Instinct GPUs and EPYC CPUs during the Livestream. With AMD soon nearing the end of their existing roadmap, it will be prime time for AMD to unveil a brand-new data center roadmap and keeping things further interesting will be the announcements of new EPYC and Instinct families.
 
The event will be accessible to the public at www.amd.com/en/events/data-center starting at 11 a.m. ET.
 
We know that AMD is expected to launch its Milan-X EPYC CPUs as those have already been spotted in retail listings. The new Milan-X chips will feature 3D V-Cache stack technology similar to the ones that AMD has promised for its Zen 3 based Ryzen CPUs coming to the AM4 socket in Q1 2022. The second key family to be announced during the event will be the MI200 series which is expected to include the Instinct MI250X and Instinct MI250, offering a huge boost in compute performance and also being the first MCM GPUs for the data center.
 
Lastly, the speculation brigade has hinted that we might even see Trento during the event, and to be honest, anything is possible since AMD is all set to tackle both Intel and NVIDIA in the respective CPU & GPU segments.”
 
My thoughts:  Trento is supposedly a Milan derivative which was rumored to be the planned CPUs in the $600M Frontier exascale supercomputer at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility.


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