In comparison, AMD would only require 40 single-socket, 64-core EPYC 7702P processors to run the same amount of VMs, thanks to their higher core density per socket, while also providing the same ...
'While the new VMware licensing guidelines change the economics slightly for higher core count processors, AMD remains committed to VMware as a winning virtualization solution for AMD EPYC ...
Yesterday, AMD and Google publicly disclosed September findings of a key microcode vulnerability in AMD Zen 1 to Zen 4 CPUs, specifically server/enterprise platform EPYC CPUs. This vulnerability ...