Competitive in server CPUs too:

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AMD Computex 2018: EPYC is “More Performance At Every Price Point” Compared To Competitors

AMD compares EPYC price points to Intel Xeon at Computex 2018

When the cost per unit is less than $1000, AMD has a clear performance advantage, as the cost per unit increases (ie you move towards more powerful variants) the margin decreases [but AMD still leads].

The company also announced three new server efforts: including getting CISCO on board and them pronouncing EPYC the “densest” server computing solution yet.

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