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moreIn the financial services industry, enterprises that need to perform calculations for trading, market and credit risk, regulatory capital, limits, and initial margin can rely on the CompatibL Platform for their solution needs. As a leading Independent Software Vendor (ISV) in this space, CompatibL team lends their expertise to financial institutions and enables them to optimally execute their risk management applications, both on-prem and in the cloud. Part of that scoping effort from CompatibL includes the right sizing of hardware to ensure suitability for the specific needs of their customers. CompatibL evaluated CompatibL Platform on the latest AMD 4th Gen EPYC-based instances available in the cloud, namely Amazon Web Services (AWS).
moreChoosing the right infrastructure when deploying AI for business use cases is key. As the complexity of AI workloads increases, enterprises need to make informed decisions about memory footprint and compute capabilities, especially when dealing with multimodal AI that requires multiple models working together. I recently had the pleasure of talking with Steen Graham of Metrum Ai about solving real-world AI challenges and the future of enterprise AI for the AMD EPYC TechTalk podcast series, available here. You can also find highlights from the interview below.
moreAMD has a comprehensive portfolio and approach to building efficient, secure, and future-ready data centers and is committed to open standards. AMD works across the entire server ecosystem to enable standards-based innovation. Our active involvement in Open Compute Project (OCP) and JDEC, along with new initiatives such as the Ultra Ethernet Consortium and Ultra Accelerator Link™ are just a few examples. These collaborations will help improve interoperability, simplify software development, and ensure long-term compatibility within the x86 ecosystem, making it easier for IT leaders to modernize their IT infrastructure in preparation for the age of AI.
moreThe momentum surrounding the 5th generation of AMD EPYC™ processors has exceeded all expectations. My previous blog explored enterprise and cloud workloads. Now, as promised, I’m excited to follow up and explore how these processors are transforming HPC and AI. Let’s take a closer look at how 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors accelerate performance in these critical areas.
moreEach successive generation of AMD EPYC processors has delivered both incremental and step-function levels of improvement in performance, scalability and energy efficiency. With the launch of the highly anticipated 5th generation based on AMD “Zen5” and “Zen5c” processor cores, I can confidently state that the AMD legacy of innovation and leadership is secure.
moreI'm thrilled to talk about an important addition to the AMD EPYC server processor family: 4th Gen AMD EPYC™ 4004 Series Processors. Large enterprises, demanding data centers, supercomputers, and hyperscalers have come to rely on the robust performance and scalability of AMD EPYC 7000, 8000, and 9000 Series Processors. By contrast, AMD EPYC 4004 Series Processors targets dedicated hosting providers and small businesses seeking cost-effective solutions for entry-level server workloads. These processors feature low core counts, Thermal Design Power (TDP) as low as 65 watts, and competitive pricing while maintaining the performance, scalability, and reliability expected from the AMD EPYC product line. This blog delves into some of the workloads for this market segment and the performance benefits offered by AMD EPYC 4004 processors.
moreAMD's new power management tools for EPYC 9004 and 8004 series CPUs offer IT directors more granular control over data center performance and power efficiency allowing users:
At AMD, we believe our EPYC processors are the world's best data center CPUs. AMD EPYC now boasts more than 300 world records for performance and efficiency on premise and in the cloud. Did you know, however, that more than 50 of those records are in data management and analytics? This means that when it comes to running the world's most mission-critical, foundational business functions, there's no better choice than AMD EPYC.
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