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AMD Reaffirms 7nm EPYC ‘ROME’ Server Processors Sampling in 2H 2018, Availability in 2019 – To Bring Core Count Bump, More Bandwidth, Increase I/O

Intel’s CEO, said in an interview recently that they are expecting to lose server CPU market share to AMD’s EPYC processors.

made a proper plan to tackle Intel Xeon CPUs on all fronts. They weren’t just going for the flagship parts, they were aiming Intel at every price point and in single and multi-socket configs.


A reiteration that 7nm is real and sampling for CPUs. First ones are for professional use. But, it puts AMD on track for 7nm consumer (gamer) CPUs.

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