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AMD, El Capitan
AMD-powered supercomputer El Capitan takes the global performance crown
AMD is once again dominating the Top500 list of the world's most powerful supercomputers with El Capitan, a newly introduced HPC system housed at Lawrence Livermore
AMD Accelerates Exascale Computing to New Heights Powering the Fastest Supercomputer Ever, El Capitan
El Capitan, powered by the AMD Instinct MI300A APU, becomes the second AMD supercomputer to surpass the Exascale barrier, placing #1 on the
AMD Powers El Capitan Supercomputer as Top Performer
AMD has maintained its leadership in high-performance computing by powering El Capitan, the fastest supercomputer globally, for the sixth year in a row on the Top 500 list.
AMD accelerates exascale computing with El Capitan
AMD is powering the world’s fastest supercomputer on the Top500 list. The El Capitan supercomputer, housed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), is powered by AMD Instinct MI300A APUs and built by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE).
All hail our new leader — AMD-powered El Capitan becomes officially the world’s fastest supercomputer
The global supercomputing leaderboard has a new presence at top spot, as the AMD -powered El Capitan takes over prime position to become the world's most powerful setup. With a sustained compute power of 1.
El Capitan ranked the most powerful supercomputer in the world
When Cray Computing, a supercomputer manufacturer acquired by HP in 2019, announced that it would build El Capitan it expected the computer to reach a peak performance of 1.5 exaflops. Today, the 64th edition of the TOP500 — a long-running ranking of the world's non-distributed supercomputers — was published,
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030
Under Dr. Lisa Su,
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Epyc
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Electronics Weekly
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SC24: AMD EPYC 9005 in OPC servers
MSI will unveil its latest AMD EPYC 9005 series CPU-based server boards and platforms at SuperComputing today. "As AI ...
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Penguin Solutions Announces Availability of Next-Gen Altus HPC Servers with AMD EPYC 9005 Series Processors
Penguin Solutions announced availability of its Altus servers powered by AMD EPYC 9005 processors providing best in-class ...
The Next Platform
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AMD Now Has More Compute On The Top500 Than Nvidia
There has been a lot more churn on the November Top500 supercomputer rankings that is the talk of the SC24 conference in ...
The FPS Review on MSN
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El Capitan with AMD Instinct MI300A APU Becomes Second AMD Supercomputer to Surpass Exascale Barrier, Placing #1 on Top500 list
Today, AMD showcased its ongoing high performance computing (HPC) leadership at Supercomputing 2024 by powering the world’s ...
Computer Weekly
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AMD pushes GPU advantage with HPC top spot
Its
EPYC
processors and Instinct accelerators are also being used to power many new supercomputing and AI projects and ...
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AMD Launches New CPUs, GPUs And More Across Datacenter, AI And PC
At its Advancing AI event in San Francisco, AMD announced major new chip designs across its portfolio—datacenter, AI, ...
Digi Times
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AMD hits record server market share in 3Q24 as Intel counters in client PC market
AMD, fueled by its expansive lineup of EPYC and Ryzen CPUs on the x86 architecture and the introduction of its Zen 5 ...
CRN
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AMD Says It’s Laying Off 4 Percent Of Workforce Amid AI Chip Push
AMD confirmed to CRN that it’s laying off roughly 4 percent of its workforce to focus on its ‘largest growth opportunities,’ ...
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