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Meeting AI/ML Compute Needs with the HPE Apollo 6500 Gen10 Plus
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AMD Discloses Security Flaws in EPYC Processors
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LOS ANGELES (PRUnderground) May 13th, 2021 Underscoring the primacy of security for its small and midsize business customers and throughout its technology portfolio, cloud pioneer Infinitely Virtual today unveiled its latest round of infrastructure enhancements, all part of E.V.E. 3.3, the company’s proprietary Enterprise Virtualization Environment (https://www.infinitelyvirtual.com/eve.html). IV’s most ambitious upgrade to date, E.V.E. 3.3 is built in part around AMD Infinity Guard, a modern, multi-faceted approach to data center security. When deployed, Infinity Guard enables users to transform the data center through a complement of AMD processor-embedded end-to-end security features designed to mitigate risk.
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AMD’s EPYC processors have taken the capabilities of servers to a new level. The unprecedented core count, performance and features give servers based on this technology a huge range of applications and enormous flexibility. For example, the Gigabyte R282-Z96 is a dual-socket 2U rack mount server available in a wide variety of configurations to suit different workloads and use case scenarios.
Central to the R282-Z96 is the support for the latest generation of AMD EPYC 7003 series processors, codenamed “Milan”. The 7003 series builds on the already extensive capabilities of AMD EPYC 7001 “Naples” and 7002 “Rome”. Each 7003 series CPU can integrate up to 64 cores, meaning the dual-socket R282-Z96 server supports up to 128 cores and 256 threads in total, designed to enable compute-intensive workloads including HPC. The new 7003 series CPUs now include a 32MB Level 3 cache, accessible to all cores equally, with the goal of reducing memory latency and i
AMD means business with latest Epyc and Ryzen Pro CPU launches
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