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>Beautiful racks of AMD EPYC servers. Excited to have our

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>Beautiful racks of AMD EPYC servers. Excited to have our lead customers, partners and press join us in Austin today for our launch event!

https://twitter.com/LisaSu/status/877155195016359941
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Well, AMD stock went up 10% in the last few hours, get hyped for Amazon and Dell
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Information will start releasing at 3PM CT. You can catch a video recap later tonight. We recommend following @AMDServer for more info.
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/advanced-micro-devices-inc-amd-152644924.html

>But the good news is that not only does Su have a compelling strategy, it has been backed up with strong execution. So in light of the potential growth opportunities in markets for graphics and the data center, there is likely more room on the upside for AMD stock.

AMD seems to be like the place to be if you like computer science, and electrical engineering.
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>>60992875
Nothing wrong with putting a bit of flair using a few LED strips in a multi-million server room, but I think this goes somewhat against the point of having racks with how space-inefficient this shit is.
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any Texas bro want to do a meetup at AMD in the future? Can I get a headcount to try and arrange it. I'm in Houston
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>>60992875

>blue lighting

Watchout Intel, Jewripper and Epyc is comibg for you.
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There's talk that AMD have secured Microsoft and Amazon as customers.
That's 2 of the 7+1 right there.
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>>60993197

I think Dropbox appeared in the AMD financial press conference a couple of weeks ago aswell.
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>>60993211
Dropbox would be big. But amazon is HUGE. That's an - EPYC - deal right there for AMD.

https://www.glassdoor.co.uk/job-listing/senior-server-solutions-architect-advanced-micro-devices-JV_IC1150442_KO0,33_KE34,56.htm?jl=2365793273&ctt=1497914829588&countryRedirect=true

>The Solutions Architect will be required to support key datacenter customers within the region with focus on Amazon and Microsoft. The primary focus of the Solutions Architect will be to:
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>>60993173
stop being gay
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>>60993239
#bornthisway
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>>60993132
When is that from now on?

Why the fuck hasn't everything switched to GMT/UTC ?
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>Epyc logo
Fuck that's gross, they should have just kept calling it Naples.
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>>60993261
3PM CT = 8PM GMT/9PM BST
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>>60993272
Naples is the codename.
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>>60993272
So you want to see Lisa's Naples, too?
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I'm going to rape Lisa. I'll show you guys im not /g/ay
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Has no one noticed the eyes in the op's pic??!!??
>>60992875
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>RGB servers
kek
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>>60993905
I was gonna say, who is that?
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>>60994052
>Not recognising sugar mama
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>>60994052
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Get fucked AMD
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THIS IS NOW THE OFFICIAL EPYC LAUNCH THREAD
THIS IS EPYC THREAD

http://www.anandtech.com/show/11562/amd-epyc-launch-event-live-blog-starts-4pm-et-
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LIVE BLOG, GET IN HERE

http://www.anandtech.com/show/11562/amd-epyc-launch-event-live-blog-starts-4pm-et-
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OY VEY OEMS ITS ANUDDA SHOAH
BUY INTEL GOYIM
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AMD just dropped a bunch of EPYC videos on their YouTube channel
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>>60995833

>200W TPD MAX
>32c/64t
>2.7GHz all-core/thread stable


Intel is about to get massively obliterated.
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Oh God AMD is currently publicly executing Intel
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>>60995868
That's so epic my dude
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>>60995875
EXECUTING?
NIGGA THEY GOT THAT WHORE IN THE STOCK AND AREN'T EVEN PAYING TO USE HER
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>tfw didn't invest in AMD
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When HP and Microsoft are aboard, Intel's biggest fucking cronies, you know shit's about to get EPYC
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>>60995918
dumb retard
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>>60995930
AMAZON THERE TOO NIGGA; >>60993235
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Apple will put these in its new Macpro because they can charge $43,000 for them.
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>>60995936
Amazon doesn't care who it buys from, HP and Intel have been historically glued to Intel
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>socket longevily will be important
>No product differentiation down the stack except power, cores and frequency

INTEL GOT FUCKED
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>>60995936
You can include Samsung and Baidu

HOLY SHIT
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>>60995918
>tfw when bought 700 shares at 2.24 instead of buying a new computer
So this is the power investing.
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Soon 4chan will be served from an epyc server rack.
The memes are writing themselves.
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>>60995972

>don't need many cores
>or all that much CPU performance
>just need 2TB of RAM

>pay $400 for the CPU

OH MY. You can just feel the lotion bottles squeeze across the planet with all the execs and admins unzipping their pants to start furiously masturbating at the SHEER AVAILABILITY.[spoiler][/spoiler]
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>'EPYC 7601 is a record breaking CPU'
>One EPYC CPU can outperform a dual socket Intel system
>'No compromise 1 socket'
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>>60995977
>baidu
all that china money
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Baidu.

The rape train doesn't stop.
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HE SHORT NIGGA
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>>60996058
samsung and whoever is LexisNexis too
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>>60996032
>unzipping their dicks
ftfy
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CHINA NUMBA UAN
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>>60996066
It's his jeans
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>32 cores
>up to 3.2 GHz
>180W

how can intel even compete?
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Impressive day 1 lineup on a "untested" platform.
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>>60996086
B-but meme512 goyim. MORE REGISTERS.
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>>60996086
THEY LITERALLY CANNOT
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i want to see mama su's beautiful rack
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> 'Baidu chose to be an early adopter for EPYC'
> 'EPYC's solution increases efficiency and having a better TCO'

My stock says YES.
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ITS OVER FOR ISRAEL
BURNLAKE-X IS FINISHED
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>>60996086
>32 cores
>3.2 GHz
>32% marketshare incoming
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>>60996099
>>60996100
Nice digits. Also there's a good chance that this is 3.2Ghz all-core turbo, but I wonder if it can go even faster though??
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>'Flagship 2P server, setting WR for performance in its class'
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>>60996138
For less cores, obviously.

That's how turbo is designed.
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>>60996138
no, it's for <12 core, all core is 2.7 GHz
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>cryptographic engine on all memory controllers
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12.86 0.22 (1.74%) After hours

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/amd
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> - Different VMs can offer different encryption keys for their memory segments
OH
SHIT
NIGGAS
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>>60996188

I have no idea what this means. Good? Bad? Somewhere in the middle?
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>>60996211
Really good, on the fly memory encryption is very important for cloud.
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>>60996211
extreme security
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>>60996211
SEE>>60996209
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>>60996211

Flat out fucking amazing. Every memory pool is now encrypted when communicating with the CPU.
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IT WASNT SUPPOSED TO BE LIKE THIS
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>>60996123
>Baidu
If the Chinese are all on board, Intel is going to panic.
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>>60996211
It's amazing, this is like RAM obfuscation turned up to 11, and practically makes any memory-targeted attack useless.
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>>60996208
It was 11.50 a few hours ago.
Did everyone blow their load before the event?
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DELL
ITS DELL
OY VEY MY GREATEST ALLY AT LEAST FORGET ABOUT RYZEN MOBILE
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>mfw AMD literally ramming a rusty 10 inch thick flagpole up Intel's ass
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2% gains already since 4pm

dell on stage
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>>60993172
Pretty sure the LEDs and etched glass are just aesthetics for the security cage it's in. The servers are just the black boxes inside.
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>>60996208
You could say their stock is "ryzen"
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>>60996211
>'The crypto is woven so deep with a sub-1% impact on performance'
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DELL


DELL


DELL


DELL, HP, SAMSUNG, BAIDU, DROPBOX

HOLY SHIT
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>>60996239
closed at 12.64
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FUCKING HELL DELL NOW GIMME XPS13 WITH RYZEN MOBILE
AND ILL SUCK YOUR COCK
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AHAHAHAH

AMD has demolished Intel in one night, and they don't even have a high performance node until Zen2 which will probably have 256bit AVX pipes, more I/O and more cores.

Oh Jesus Christ.
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>>60996260
YOU FORGOT MICROCOCKS NIGGER
AZURE IS SWITCHING TO EPYC FIRST
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>>60996257
How crap, even just ECC takes up to 4% penalty on performance.

Also, AMD has both HP and Dell in the bag? Intel is finished and bankrupt.
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Intel is fucking ded
ded
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>>60996211

Does this mean immunity from cold boot attacks?

>meanwhile on Intel Skylake-X and probably the new Xeon lineup aswell: RFID chips directly on the processor for easy backdoor data exfiltration without needing to even open up the chassi
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>>60996260
AND SUPERMICRO
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Vega is irrelevant now, AMD has made GPUs a third wheel.

They don't even need GPUs now when their CPUs are thriving
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DoA
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>>60996289
Holy crap*
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>>60996294
I think so
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>>60996221
>>60996222
>>60996223
>>60996229
>>60996237
>>60996257

Thank you lads, looks like that is very useful and differentiating feature that simply BTFO of Intel.
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>tfw Lisa Su will never be your mommy gf
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>>60996322
Nah, the I/O and memory, FP and integer perf killed Intel, this is just spitting on its corpse.
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I CAN HEAR EVERY ISRAELI SCREECHING IN UNISON
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>>60996294
Don't even need physical access to get into an Intel processor m8, just connect wirelessly with ME
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LINK TO STREAM
>LINK TO STREAM
LINK TO STREAM
>LINK TO STREAM
LINK TO STREAM
>LINK TO STREAM


PLEASE I WANNA SEE INTEL BTFO
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>>60996314

An X299 RAID decryption key has been mailed to you.

Thanks again for correcting the record on behalf of Intel.
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>>60996337
Spitting on it's asshole ready for the aforementioned 10 inch thick rusty flagpole?
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>>60996361
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11562/amd-epyc-launch-event-live-blog-starts-4pm-et-
FUCKING NIGGER CATTLE WATCH IT
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>>60996361
no stream, live blog

http://www.anandtech.com/show/11562/amd-epyc-launch-event-live-blog-starts-4pm-et-
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>>60996361
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11562/amd-epyc-launch-event-live-blog-starts-4pm-et-
No stream, just liveblogs. Recap vido after.
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>>60996361
LIVE BLOG NIGGA
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11562/amd-epyc-launch-event-live-blog-starts-4pm-et-
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>>60996361

Here's a live blog from AnandTech atleast

http://www.anandtech.com/show/11562/amd-epyc-launch-event-live-blog-starts-4pm-et-
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>>60996322

>need 2TB RAM drive
>need ECC
>but want it the entire RAM drive encrypted
>can do it with a fucking 400 dollars entry level EPYC chip
>and only suffer a 4% performance loss in doing it

pic related
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>>60996388
>>60996396
>>60996397
>>60996399
>>60996404
wew lad I didn't expect all those (you)s. amd marketing works hard now
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Welcome back AMD!

I think I speak for every hardware enthusiast, it's fucking great to have you back, it's been a long time.
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now he's showing a server live
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>>60996361
I know you already have 5 replies pointing this out, but just in case you miss it, there's a live blog @ anand
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11562/amd-epyc-launch-event-live-blog-starts-4pm-et-
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WHY DO DELL SERVERS HAVE TO LOOK SO SEXY
AND EPYC
I'M NOT SURE WHETHER TO COME ON IT OR IN IT
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>>60996294

Probably. AMD just showed this.

My fucking dick. My fucking dick.
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>>60996417
shut up intel nigger
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>>60996417
YOU DONT NEED TO MARKET THIS SHIT IT SELLS ITSELF LOOK AT THE OEM PARADE YOU NIGGER CATTLE
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stop AMD! Intel is already dead!
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I feel like I'm missing something here. What's the big deal? I work on server farms and 99% of equipment everywhere is legacy based. New stuff is cool but it will be something else next quarter and most of what I see will still be half decade old Xeons.
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This focus on security is gonna do wonders for the post-snowden world.

The chip itself is impressive, but those encryption capabilities are unique.
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>>60996460
the really big ones are kicking intel out the door and embracing amd
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>>60996460
Hyperscalers buy whatever new shit comes out anon.
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>>60996460
those half-decade old xeons will need upgrading soon.
Will they pick the 2x as expensive intel, or the massively supported amd device?
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>Dell's Power Edge serers shipping second half of 2017
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>>60996460
Not everyone works in a third world tier server farm.
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who is 1&1? they're there too
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>>60996460
You know we're talking about customers running megawatt+ rollouts and over 50k cores?

This shit runs the world.
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>>60996462
>designed in the USA

Already backdoored by the NSA
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NO NON NONO NONO IT WASNT SUPPOSED TO END LIKE THAT REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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>>60996438
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>>60996504
VPS and cloud provider from germany.
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>>60996504
german telecommunication company (DSL, mobile)
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>>60996504
Web hosts
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>>60996537
>>60996539
thanks
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>>60996460

There is always expansion going on, there simply isn't enough hardware out in the world right now for what people want to do, correction, not enough of the RIGHT hardware. Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Baidau, etc, are all building YUGE new farms and AMD wants to capture all of that market.
The fact that AMD is making it cheaper to upgrade/build, AND offering products with features that the big guys actually want is a big deal.
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>>60996460

Intel only pushes 2% performance increases every generation, artificially handicapping progress.

Now AMD comes in an fucking shoots a shotgun up Intel's anus and wipes the floor with Intel's latest Xeon chips.
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>>60996504
>1&1 Internet, founded in 1988,[3] is a web hosting company owned by United Internet, a German Internet company. Its CEO is Robert Hoffmann.[4] The company is one of the world's largest web hosting companies, with data centers in Europe and in Lenexa, Kansas.[5]
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>>60996509
(You) can run my world... in one of those EPYC servers.
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>>60996361
The event video is going to be uploaded later today.
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whats the chances of a consumer getting an entry level ebyn chip
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>>60996487
>mehmet, my server
>yuo are old now and must upgrade
>will you pick EPYC
>or this thermonuclear reactor
>....
>pic related, replace nvidia with intel and fermi with lavalake
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"We are committed to open standards" - AMD

Year of the Linux server when
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HP and Dell are the two largest server vendors on the planet, microsoft is right behind them.
Then you got Amazon, Samsung, Baidu, Dropbox, etc.

AMD has captured over 70% of the vendors on EPYC's release day.

The deal is done, there's no going back.
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>>60996596
8core is $400. The mobo cost, ehh, not so nice.
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>>60996596
100
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Q&A TIME NOW
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>Partners to the stage, chairs are coming out. Looks like a scheduled Q&A
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>>60996596
16 core costs nothing, too bad you'll never get it because they'll be sold out as soon as they're available.
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>>60996478
>>60996484
Noted.

>>60996487
>Upgrading soon
Probably not. I was at a site last week running 771 still.

>>60996494
Isn't third world. Most companies use what works. That tends to be what they already have.

>>60996509
I work on some pretty full on systems. You would be surprised how dated a lot of backend equipment is.

>>60996550
It'll be interesting to watch what happens for sure. Makes no difference to me really. It all has to be fixed at some stage.
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http://www.amd.com/en-us/press-releases/Pages/amd-epyc-datacenter-2017jun20.aspx

>32 core TDP: 180W

meanwhile, Intel's Skylake-X 10 core = 140W TDP

Holy shit. Intel is the Housefire now
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Considering that Google is going with OPENPower to replace Intel, all the big cloud names on the stage shure make it sound like Intel does not have many friends.

They were really milking everyone and abusing their monopoly position and now everyone just want to leave the sinking ship.
>>
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>>60996624
1S mobos shouldn't be more than $500, there's no chipset or controllers and PLX switches that would spike up price on Naples, all I/O is from the CPU itself.
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>>60996612
only a fatal error only fixable by a hardware revision, a hardware fault or acts of god could put a stop to the EPYC train.
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>>60995959
>Intel have been historically glued to Intel
wot?
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>>60996669
EPYC uses B2 stepping so...
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>>60996660

JESUS FUCKING CHRIST
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>>60996670
not that anon, but he meant dell
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>'EPYC + VMWare: very happy EPYC has launched. Partnership is always about trying to solve problems and create new opportunities. VMWare has moved into cloud and device management, and it's moved towards software defined infrastructure. Can we get the best use model for that infrastructure. We look at EPYC's memory bandwidth and core counts to run better workloads and consolidation which plays to the economics of the datacenter. Our current version of vSphere will be updated soon with support for EPYC. Look forward to working with AMD and other OEMs'
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>>60996684
Only god can stop EPYC then.
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>>60996661

There is still 8 channels of memory, there needs to be plenty of layers/traces for that no?
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>>60996660
>Vmware
VM standard.
>Xilinix
FPGA/ASIC standard
>redhat
OS standard, runs the US military.

Samsung and MS need no mention
>Mellanox
Switch standard

AMD has taken everything.

ON DAY 1
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>>60996660

Looks like I'm going back to Samsung for my Android phone.

And Dropbox for my butt storage

I will support any company that goes with AMD instead of Intel.

I hope Intel dies in hell, they are worse than Hitler. (and this is coming from a pro-israel zionist)
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>>60996707
Yeah, but there are 1S motherboards with 8 DIMMs too.
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>>60996707
Chipsets and switches are the most expensive parts on a mobo, a meaty PLX can add like $40 to the price per each.
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intel confirmed C U C K E D
and F U C K E D
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Wow, an actual ecosystem instead of just a good chip? Now do this for GPUs too and AMD will be a 15B revenue company yearly in 2 years.
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>>60996646
>Intel's Skylake-X 10 core = 140W TDP
nigger please
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LOOK AT HOW SMUG FORREST IS RIGHT NOW HOLY SHIT
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>>60996714

HAIL TO THE KING BABY.

ALL THANKS TO THIS MAN, AND HIS TEAM.
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>>60996762
>Now do this for GPUs too
They are actually doing it, anon. ROCm is getting much better recently.
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>>60996743
how "meaty" *smacks lips* are we talking about.
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To be honest I wasn't expecting this kind of presentation, and I've been pleasantly surprised. I was expecting something like the investor relations day presentation with them listing some stuff off and showing nice pictures, which they did here, but it was the fat that AMD brought up so many god dam partners, WHO DID THE PRESENTATION FOR THEM. Christ, the train has reached 'Snowpiercer' levels of HYPE.
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>>60996698
Intel is the company of the chosen people. YHVH will do his job.
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>>60996714
>>60996762

This this this this this!

This is by far the most important, a good chip is important, but a ecosystem is far more important, AMD has been building these relations for years and it shows.
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>>60993905
Oh fuck, you spooked the shit out of me.
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>>60996784
HAIL JIM "THE SHITWRECKER" KELLER
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>>60996777

Holy shit that is levels of smug I never thought possible from AMD. Also checked.
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>>60996762
IKR? It would have been enough as is to partner with HP and Dell and have the soft market ease in to the system, but they're going for the jugular right away, and the rollout time is unreal, they're all claiming by the end of the year.
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redhat
>'EPYC and Redhat: Redhat been with AMD on EPYC for a long time. Open source technology history is rich, adding Virtualization support with Zen and EPYC, and what we see in innovation in open source is with software support. Open hybrid cloud, we see our customers supporting a compbination of private and public cloud - for us the key platforms to enable that is open shift, our container platform. We are seeing EPYC play a part with deconstructing monolithic software into services witht he core count and memory support. Data is driving application and business value, either application or infrastructure: this is where accelerators really start to take hold. This is a great combination for x86 and accelerated workloads. Our customers benefits from a more efficient infrastructure as well as agility'
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>>60996777
That's Papermaster you faggot.
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>>60996784

who is this serial keller

who is this contract keller
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>>60996784
KABY KELLER
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>>60996784
POST THANK YOU JIM AND EPYC SERVERS WILL SERVE YOUR REQUESTS
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>>>60996616
>With the level of power/ performance of the new systems, you can essentially replace four Intel Xeon E5-2600 (V1) servers with a single dual socket EPYC node and get more performance (in most cases) in a single node that uses half the power. That is absolutely stellar.
>The AMD EPYC platform is still seeing major updates to BIOS for power and performance which is why we are calling these preliminary results. At the same time, we are already seeing some impressive figures.
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>>60996823
AS IF IT MATTERS NIGGA, LOOK AT HOW HAPPY HE IS
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>>60996818
Hopefully this means better VM support will trickle down to consumer Ryzen, switched from Intel to AMD for moar cores but VM's are much buggier and harder to set up than Intel.
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Oh god this was way better than I expected.

Vega is practically irrelevant now.
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>>60995875
I feel like Photoshoped images of some French Revolution paintings would be appropriate here
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samsung
>'EPYC and Samsung: Samsung belives EPYC has potential for efficiency, EPYC will allow data center customers to take advantage of the latest DDR4 and NVMe drives. The 8 channels support 16Gb monolithic DDR4, support up to 2TB to socket. Support for the 32 SATA and NVMe drives per socket. Suitable for anytone wanting high capacity and high bandwidth applications, such a software defined storage, machine learning, and hihg performance compute. EPYC plus VEGA and HBM2 gives AMD and Samsung to collaborate together and invest into solutions for customers
>>
>EPYC plus VEGA and HBM2 gives AMD and Samsung to collaborate together and invest into solutions for customers

Samsung on the VEGA train
>>
>>60996882
LOW COST HBM WHEN YOU DAMN GOOKS? GDDR NEEDS TO FINALLY FUCKING DIE.
>>
>>60996032
>4 TBs of RAM and 128 PCIe lanes on an $800 CPU setup
How can Intel even compete?
>>
>>60996818
samsung
>05:13PM EDT - 'EPYC and Samsung: Samsung belives EPYC has potential for efficiency, EPYC will allow data center customers to take advantage of the latest DDR4 and NVMe drives. The 8 channels support 16Gb monolithic DDR4, support up to 2TB to socket. Support for the 32 SATA and NVMe drives per socket. Suitable for anytone wanting high capacity and high bandwidth applications, such a software defined storage, machine learning, and hihg performance compute. EPYC plus VEGA and HBM2 gives AMD and Samsung to collaborate together and invest into solutions for customers

2 TB DDR4 ram per socket
32 SATA or NVMe drives per socket
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OH MY FUCKING GOD THIS WASNT SUPPOSED TO FUCKING HAPPEN WHAT THEFUCKING FUCK WHAT FUCKERS DIE FUCK GOD GMAFGSD 'hdfS; sdf
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>mfw when AMD fucking obliterating Intel
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>>60996882
>hihg performance compute.
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Oh God what has AMD done.


Skylake-EP needs 50-60% more efficient than Broadwell-EX to fight EPYC


Which is not happening on 14nm, and even on 10nm which will never come to light for servers
>>
Windows Server
> 'EPYC + Windows: Super excited with AMD's reentry into the server space. We're looking forward to the strong level of partnership. Overwhelemed by the positive response to windows server 2016 - working together at a strategic level and a fundamental to provide WinServ2016 support on EPYC from day one. Engineers have worked together to enable storage spaces, SDS, from today. Continued collaboration towrads networking and security. Optimized for containers on top of WinServ. Containers are getting a lot of interest, taking advantages of DevOps tools and processes, and rearchitecting. The underlying infrastructre is important - starts today with EPYC and WinServ2016. Focused on reliability, speed and ease of use. From Fall, moving to a semi annual release cadence of WinServ2016. Cycle with customer feedback to improve top to bottom. We are responding to what our customers are demanding. WinServ is the base of our offering, 60% of customers have a hybrid environment, 80% have a hybrid strategy. EPYC helps enable that, delivering value for enterprises and the data center
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>>60996938
NO STOPPPPOPOPOPOPOPOPPPP
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FUCK YOU INTEL
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>>60996956
Wow, and these are SPEC ratings, not AMD cherrypicked benchmarks, fucking SPEC
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Post yfw AMD blackholed Intel into the next decade.
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>>60996938

DELET_
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Mellanox
>EPYC + Mellanox: Pleased to work with AMD and EPYC ecosystem partners. This is a fantastic platform. It's not about powerful compute but also bandwidth and unmatched IO subsytem. We bring best in class netowrking to scale out. Because it is x86 we reap the benefits from decades of investments. The new class of 25/50/100 GbE to deal with massive amounts of data, you need a balanced platform for connectivity. Financial services, big data, media platforms, AI enabled on Infiniband or RoCe - we are getting line rate performance on EPYC. Also telcos running OBS and getting full rate including packet management. Also with SDS, getting all the workloads are being enabled with Mellanox, connecting EPYC size clusters
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>>60997013
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No! This can't be happening! I'm in charge here!
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SUPERMICRO TO STAGE
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>>60997013
>>
>Supermicro to the stage
>SUPERMICRO TO THE STAGE
>SUPERMICRO TO THE STAGE
>SUPERMICRO TO THE STAGE
>SUPERMICRO TO THE STAGE
>>
Supermicro
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>>60996417
>>
>>60997016

is delidding Xeons a thing?

I wouldn't be surprised if Intel tries to counter AMD's performance by ramping up the TDP of their 32 core Xeons to 500W TDP and recommending liquid nitrogen
>>
SUPER
MOTHERFUCKING
MICRO
>>
>>60997074
it won't fly seeing that power draw is extremely important on datacenter
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>tfw AMD turns on the lights, flipped over the rock, tied a noose around the neck of, dragged to the town square, named and publicly executed the jew all in one presentation
>>
On this day intel actually is finished.
My god.
>>
Holy shit literally every big name in servers except tyan is in their partner lineup
>>
>>60997121
Cray?
>>
>>60997074
Their 28 core Xeon is 205W and around 2.9GHz all core turbo lmao

And looking at this Skylake-X launch, its power consumption has nothing to do with its TDfuckingP
>>
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>>60997013

AMD sponsoring Stephen Hawking when
>>
>'We were thrilled with Naples to eliminate the need for external PCIe switches: customers get lower cost and better performance'
HEHEHEHEHHEHHE
>>
>>60997133
Yeah, those are really top of the end high performance HPC stuff, usually 4 socket.

They'll wait a bit before the platform is validated if they ever go Naples
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LMAO, AMD had to cut intel's scores by nearly 50% because they feel "its fair" to do that.

What a fucking shit company they're turning into, after getting a tiny snippet of success with ryzen.
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>Intel net worth: 59 billion dollars
>>
>>60997138
Stephen Hawking real time neural readings to speech when?
>>
>>60997166
ICC cheats. GCC doesn't cheat, anon.
>>
>>60997074

A 1% efficiency gain or loss is worth millions of dollars a year to some farms, Intel can't push TDP higher because it they would indirectly price themselves out of the market.
>>
>>60997074

It doesn't matter if Intel delivers 32 core Xeons now. If they don't have full AES-128 across the entire 2-4TB memory pool, AMD is better. If they can't deliver 128 PCI-E lanes across ALL CPUs regardless of price, AMD is better.

If they can't deliver 8 channel memory across ALL CPU ranges regardless of price, AMD is better.

Intel basically has to sell $6-8,000 chips now at $2-4,000 pricing if they want to be able to compete with AMD. Further more, they'll need to drop their original $2-4,000 chips into the $400-1,000 price range in order to be able to compete.

AND AND AND, on top of that, ALL THESE chips, need to offer the same feature set across the stack on a unified motherboard, socket, and chipset.

IF INTEL CANNOT DO ALL OF THE ABOVE, ACROSS THE ENTIRE STACK, THEY'RE FUCKED.

Because AMD can, for less, while delivering more, with less power, heat; better performance, availability. Its god damn black magic up in this bitch.

Intel has to pull black magic out of its ass, OR;

IT

CANNOT

WIN
>>
>>60997121
I spoke too soon, tyan is up there as well
>>
>>60997168
sauce to calculator?
>>
HP AND TYAN ON BOARD
LENOVO (IBM shit) ON BOARD
>>
TYAN AND INVENTED CONFIRMED


NO FUCKING BRAKES
>>
>TYAN
WHAT
THE
FUCK
ANHBHBHDHS
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>mfw own AMD stock and a rx480
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>>60997166
Intel compiler intentionally gimps non intel CPUs so fair enough
>>
>>60997213
http://robotsrule.us/picohitlers.html
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>>60997166
>waaaah, they're not using Intel's cheat-compiler
>>
>>60997189
>optimzing code for your hardware is cheating now
no wonder amd has no drivers
>>
> Highest recorded SPECint SPECfp 2P scores ever
HIGHEST
RECORDED SPECINT 2P SCORES EVER

EVER
EVER
EVER
>EVER
>EVER
>EVER
>EVER
>>
>EPYC 7601 offers 73% perf per dollar over E5-2699v4
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>>60997121
I HEARD YOU LIKE TYAN SENPAI
>>
I know how we've all been joking about intel btfo and whatnot but this whole thing is unimaginamble levels of intel btfo. Who imagined it could turn out like this. Absolutely unreal.
>>
>>60997249
And 70% more SpecINT
>>
>>60997135
The i9 chips seems to have nuclear turbo right now, I bet that will be reduced in future bios now that intel has their performance crown from launch and the reviewers will be too badly burned to get new results.

Jokes aside that shit probably won't fly for enterprise customers. I'd expect more conservative turbo for the cores even if the datasheets say otherwise.
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>>60997208

I'm gonna fucking masturbate and cum while reading your reply over and over.
>>
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>The most popular SKU is the E5-2640 line, so we want to beat this
>EPYC 7301 vs E5-2640 v4 gives +70% better SPECint
>+93% perf per $
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>>60997213
>>60997168
Better now?
>>
uh what happened here
>05:30PM EDT - +93% perf per $
>05:30PM EDT - +93% perf per $
>05:30PM EDT - +93% perf per $
>05:30PM EDT - +93% perf per $
>05:30PM EDT - +93% perf per $
>>
>>60997268
Hahaha holy shit
>>
>>60997302
one post was not enough
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>>60997241
>I-it's just optimization!
http://www.agner.org/optimize/blog/read.php?i=49
>>
>>60993272
Totally agree Naples was a better name.
>>
Anandtech updater just cummed itself when the +93% performance per dollar appeared kek
>>
>>60997268

Fuck didn't HP have a complete custom CPU called "Itanium" from Intel?

I can only imagine the panic hysteria going on at Intel HQ
>>
7551P
7551P

$2100
$2100

32C/64T
32C/64T
>>
>>60992875
Which market is AMD targeting here?
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>60% of the market is at the E5-2650 or below
>'The ability to address this market is key
>offering a 1P system that is cheaper and performs better than an Intel 2P system
>>
1P system ripping a 2P Intel a new one while being cheaper, lmao
>>
>>60997294
>70% better performance AND 12% cheaper
Holy fuck this a murder.
>>
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>>60997302
This happened.
>>
>32 CORE CPUS $3400 STARTING
HOLY FUCK THAT'S ACTUALLY A GREAT PRICE FOR THOSE MONSTERS
>>
>$475 for 8 core
SHOAH
SHOAH
SHOAH
SHOAH
>>
>>60997326
HP were literally the ONLY itanium customers.
It was complete dog shit
>>
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AMD to Intel

in one pic.

Timestamp this moment. July 20th, 2017 at 5:34pm, AMD laid Intel to rest with a fucking axe to the face.
>>
>>60997334
the entirety of enterprise


>$650 for the 16 core
>>
>>60997344
CALLING THE COPS NOW, A LITERAL SECOND HOLOCAUST
>>
>>60997315

Probably couldn't trademark it, hear the same thing about the Zen name.
>>
>>60997334
Every single one that matters.

And theyve won all of them.
>>
>>60997352
It's funny because a single zeppelin die costs $40
>>
$750 for 16 core shlomoripper CONFIRMED
>>
>>60997334
ALL OF THEM
>>
>>60997367
correction, $750 for single socket, 8 mem channels, 128 lanes
>>
>>60997334

the ENTIRE market

look at the fucking pricing of all their Ebyn processors. Intel can't match it
>>
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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
05:34PM EDT - So there's your ThreadRipper pricing, probably

05:34PM EDT - Single socket pricing: 16-core at $750
>>
>Top four 2P SKUs will be available from today, the rest of the stack available at the end of July

> Top four 2P SKUs will be available from today, the rest of the stack available at the end of July

> Top four 2P SKUs will be available from today, the rest of the stack available at the end of July


> Top four 2P SKUs will be available from today, the rest of the stack available at the end of July
>>
>>60997385
R&D my nigga, you dont kill intel for free.
>>
>>60997330
>you can have a 2ghz/3ghz 32c/64t 1p server for under $4,500

AMD is straight stealing marketshare. Goddamn.
>>
>server 4 die 16 core $750
>consumer 2 die 16 core..?

About $600? FUCKING MURDER
>>
>>60997361
done
>>
>>60997401
>>60997405
>>60997389
and that's the enterprise version with 128 lanes and 8 mem channels

the one with 4 channels and 64 lanes will be cheaper
>>
>>60997385
Now compare it with the $5000+ Xeons that give half the performance.

In enterprise, you are paying not only for the CPU, but for the support too, so high prices are acceptable.
>>
>>60997389
I refuse to believe this, this entire presentation is a fever dream brought on by all night study sessions.
There's no way.
There's no way Intel is getting BTFO this hard.
>>
>>60997430
WRONG
ALL EPYC CPUS ARE 8 MEM CHANNELS AND 128 PCIE LANES

THREADRIPPER IS 64 PCIE LANE AND QUAD CHANNEL
>>
>>60997450
I'M TALKING ABOUT THREADRIPPER NIGGER
>>
>Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap
>Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap
>Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap
>Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap
>>
05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap
Are they gonna talka bout vega?
>>
A slide where AMD smuggly calls itself "THE LEADER"

Intel on literal suicide watch.
>>
>>60995828
Double the pride
Twice the fall
>>
>>60997405

No fucking way. No god damn fucking way.

Time to turn my 8 core Ryzen computer into an HTPC and build a 16 core Threadripper to use as a primary computer now
>>
VEGA
ALERT
GPU ROADMAP
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>>60997334

Everything, top to bottom.

The brakes broke from the EYPC locomotive that's barreling down the tracks at Intel, that's tied to the rails.
>>
GPU ROADMAP

PROBABLY
>>
>GPUs now

IT WON'T STOP
>>
>>60997488
>smugly
nigga
(>>60996777)
>>
>>60997474
IT MEANS KIKERIPPER WILL BE LESS THAN $750 M8
>>
05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU roadmap05:37PM EDT - Now some stuff about the GPU
>>
Is this was the single most epyc rape dungeon for a specific company?
>>
>JULY
HAYAIIIIIIIII
IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE AUGUST
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>>60996099
>>
>>60997518
EXACTLY, INTEL IS FINISHED COMPLETELY NOW
>>
>05:39PM EDT - EPYC can connect up to 6 Radeon Instinct cards on a single socket
But can it mine?
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>>60997418

Ayeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Intel is kill.
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>Invantec system with one CPU and 6 GPUs: 100 TFlops of performance in this form factor
>>
>100TFLOPs in 2U


YIKES
>>
2U blade with 1 EPYC and 6 meme GPUs for 100TFLOPS

Noice
>>
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> Invantec system with one CPU and 6 GPUs: 100 TFlops of performance in this form factor
>>
>>60997430
not necessarily, if it is clocked higher
>>
PROJECT ROME 7NM, AKA ZEN 2
>>
>>60997562
MOTHERFUCK
>>
>in that presentation amd beats a dead horse
stop! jewtel is already dead!
>>
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>>60993169
What does computer science have to do with AMD? AMD is hardware focused, we're not building websites and fart apps here.
>>
2U SERVER
>100TFLOPS
2U SERVER
>100TFLOPS
2U SERVER
>100TFLOPS
2U SERVER
>100TFLOPS
>>
>>60997484
>>60997562
>>60997578

>147.6TFLOPS FP FUCKING 32
>in a single rack

This is isn't a battle, this is a massacre.
>>
Zen 2 for 2018 release, with Zen 3 in 2019.

No rehashes for next year boys!
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looks like 7nm in 2018, since milan looks like a 2019-2020 product
>>
>>60997535
8C $400 EPYC and a bunch of 480s will actually be a god tier mining setup
>>
>>60997617
Hehe and Vega does 2xFP16.
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>>60997628
yeh, too bad about the GPU costing more than a EBYN cpu though
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05:44PM EDT - That's a wrap.
welp gg boiz
intel is kill
>>
>>60997586
higher clocks won't offset the cost half the memory channels and lanes tho
>>
NIggas new thread when
>>
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>>60997629
>300TFLOPs of FP16 in a 2U server
This is belgian congo levels of fuck you
>>
>>60997628
Mining doesn't care about PCIe lanes though.

This is almost exclusively for cloud and machine learning.
The cloud is especially faggoty, it needs all the I/O, all the mem bandwidth, all the mem capacity, all the GPUs, all the fucking storage and practically EVERYTHING THAT YOU CAN FIT they want.

It's literally the only market that wants everything, instead of single or dual focus like performance or memory, it needs every single thing.
>>
>>60997621
2H 2018, I think.
>>
HOLY fuck 7nm coming in 2018 meanwhile Intel is releasing 10nm same year

WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON
>>
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>>60997621

>Snowy Owl 2 (Zen2)
>7nm
>GloFo/Samsung/IBM 7nm black magic process
>2018

>when Intel's 10nm is expected late this year to early next year
>>
>>60997609
>>60997617
I'm counting 78 fp32 from the gpus. Is a single 32core eypc murder machine magicking 22tflops here or something.

>>60997621
Doesn't look like there's a 14nm+ refresh for epyc there either. Is desktop ryzen the only one getting something or was it all speculation?
>>
>>60997665
The stars have aligned.

Architecture, leadership and process tech are ALL on the winning edge.
>>
>>60997665
AMD doesn't let Intel off this wild ride.
>>
So basically:
Ryzen = Dachau
Epyc = Auschwitz-Birkenau
Threadripper (and those cheap Ryzens?) = complete annihilation of Jewtel race
Right?
>>
>>60997708
>Doesn't look like there's a 14nm+ refresh for epyc there either. Is desktop ryzen the only one getting something or was it all speculation?
there was a 14nm+ for ryzen on one of the older roadmaps, but I think it's for APUs rather than a refresh of current chips
>>
>>60997662
really? id say that miners care A LOT about pcie lanes since they can fucking install more of them while having a full x16 lanes meaning they can mine faster regardless
>>
>>60997665

>the year is 2022
>Intel introduces 17th gen refined 10 nanometer called "10+++++++++++++++++++"
>>
>>60997314
Oy gevalt, don't post the blog of that anti-semite here!
>>
>>60997792
You mean 14nm
>>
>>60997781
mining performance is the same between x16 and x4, it's irrelevant, that's why PCIe slots are filled with x1 risers
>>
>>60997781
Ok. Let's fix it.
>Mining doesn't care about bandwidth
So, unless Asrock want to release a board with 128 PCI x1 lanes, then miners won't give a shit about epyc.
>>
>>60997708

Its 12.5TFLOPs of FP32 per Radeon Instinct, with 6 cards PER socket. Which translates into: 75TFLOPs approximate.

2U = 1 rack server. That translates into 150TFLOPs theoretical max. Assuming an 85% actual performance per card, we're looking at 127.5TFLOPs, staying true to the 100TFLOPs+ FP32 that Supermicro claims to have achieved per rack.

But since this isn't gaming and is pure workload, 95-98% of theoretical max is achievable. Which means at lowest, we're looking at 142.5TFLOPs FP32 in a 2U rack and at highest, 147TFLOPs FP32 in a 2U rack.
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>>60997821
exactly
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>04:01PM EDT - 'We have so much to share with you'
LOL WHO COULD HAVE IMAGINED
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>>60997873
Lmao they literally brought shoah to Intel.
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ANOTHER HOLOCAUST. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>60997806
>>60997821

really? you load DAG's faster on x4 as in x16?

you mean those that have 10-12 on a system alone wont benefit from actually having a system that can support full x8 pcie slots on x16 along with insane numbers of risers? last time i heard if you can load something faster consistenly you are getting more in the end regardless if the outcome
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WE AMD NOW
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>>60997822
Sorry, I was using the 13tf for my calc, forgot the instinct was 12.5tflops

But I'm still not seeing it. a 2U syem with 6 gpu is giving 150fp16 tflops, then why aren't they saying 150, marketing isn't going to just leave out 33% of the theoretical performance.
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>>60998391

Anon, the 12.5TFLOPs is for FP32. It's 24TFLOPs for FP16.
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>>60997792
>Meanwhile, 25 motherboards later, ...
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>>60997493
>What was you doing when AMD revealed on the '10s that die production is cheap and doing so massively made multi core computers cheap and fucked intel

If news confirm, intel is fucked very very big.
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>>60995994
Smart man
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