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Velocity Micro debuts a monster dual-socket AMD EPYC 64-core workstation

For the first time in a decade, AMD’s CPU portfolio is positioned to not only serve one or two segments of the workstation market, but its entire breadth. Based on its Zen CPU architecture the company has rolled out four brands to power virtually any type of workstation model a professional customer may be interested in — from the single ...

Alex Herrera

For the first time in a decade, AMD’s CPU portfolio is positioned to not only serve one or two segments of the workstation market, but its entire breadth. Based on its Zen CPU architecture the company has rolled out four brands to power virtually any type of workstation model a professional customer may be interested in — from the single socket mainstream to the ultra-high end, no-compromise dual sockets. Most recently, we got a chance to see an example of the latter, with Velocity Micro launching the ProMagix HD360A an impressive dual-socket, 64-core beast of a workstation built around AMD’s
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