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AMD’s Next Horizon dawns with 7nm Epyc Rome Zen 2 processor

If Las Vegas placed odds on what news AMD would break in San Francisco at its Next Horizon, the heavy favorites would have been clear: the official announcements of both Zen 2 processor technology and the first 7 nm device based on Zen 2, an abundantly-core’d Epyc CPU for server and workstation applications. Both have been on corporate roadmaps and ...

Alex Herrera

If Las Vegas placed odds on what news AMD would break in San Francisco at its Next Horizon, the heavy favorites would have been clear: the official announcements of both Zen 2 processor technology and the first 7 nm device based on Zen 2, an abundantly-core’d Epyc CPU for server and workstation applications. Both have been on corporate roadmaps and both chatter and reason would indicate the time for both had come. And if there was any doubt remaining, Intel eliminated it a mere two days before the convening of Next Horizons. Clearly looking to steal some limelight from its
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