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AMD's Radeon RX 9070 is the smaller sibling, but it still packs quite the punch. Even with its 56 RDNA 4 CUs, you can expect the same GDDR6 16GB video memory as the XT model, 220W TBP and up to 2. ...
Exclusive: 4, 8, 12, 16, 24 and 32 core versions Zen-based Opteron processors should appear by mid-2017 and our deep throats have revealed that there will be three different sockets. Not only that ...
AMD has long promised to launch its first 64-bit ARM-based processors and it's finally made good on its word. The Opteron A1110 Series codenamed 'Seattle' made its official debut, so here's the deal.
AMD launches the AMD Opteron A1100 System-on-Chip (SoC), formerly codenamed "Seattle". These SoCs have up to eight ARM Cortex-A57 cores with 4MB shared Level 2 and 8MB of shared Level 3 ca ...
CPU talk The AMD Opteron A1100 uses up to eight 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57 processors that are also commonly found within premium mobile phones and tablets today. There is a newer, faster processor ...
AMD has been a part of this plan for several years now, and with the delivery of the Opteron A1100, it hopes to get a little revenue return on its development investment and set the stage for the ...
Today AMD is formally launching its first ARM processor core, the Opteron A1100. AMD first announced its plans to enter the ARM market in 2013, with the chip expected to ship by mid-2014.
AMD sure hopes so, and the results of our initial lab tests indicate that Opteron has what it takes. For a more in-depth look at the Opteron technology, see ExtremeTech's "Opteron Arrives".
AMD sure hopes so, and the results of our initial lab tests indicate that Opteron has what it takes. For a more in-depth look at the Opteron technology, see ExtremeTech's "Opteron Arrives".
AMD becomes the first provider to offer standard ARM Cortex-A57 technology and 64-bit ARM server hardware with complete ARMv8 instruction set support. The AMD Opteron A1100 Series “Seattle ...
AMD designed a new memory controller for the Opteron A1100 that’s capable of supporting both DDR3 or DDR4. The memory interface is 128-bits wide and supports up to 4 SODIMMs, UDIMMs or RDIMMs.
AMD has officially unveiled its first-ever ARM processor family, the Opteron A1100 Series, at the Open Compute Summit - complete with the news that it will contribute a new micro-server design to ...