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Bester04
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04-14-2025, 06:00 PM
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They choose Intel Xeon E5 because it delivers better performance and reliability compared to AMD options. Those AMD chips may have higher clock speeds or more cores, but they often lag in stability and efficiency for demanding tasks.
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Bester04
04-14-2025, 06:00 PM #1

They choose Intel Xeon E5 because it delivers better performance and reliability compared to AMD options. Those AMD chips may have higher clock speeds or more cores, but they often lag in stability and efficiency for demanding tasks.

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SoyDash
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04-15-2025, 01:20 AM
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AMD is only recently becoming competitive in the server market. This might mean those systems are outdated for AMD or they’re designed specifically for supercomputers.
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SoyDash
04-15-2025, 01:20 AM #2

AMD is only recently becoming competitive in the server market. This might mean those systems are outdated for AMD or they’re designed specifically for supercomputers.

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Assou23
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04-21-2025, 11:30 AM
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Servers focus on lasting longer without needing frequent upgrades. This means AMD must wait several years before most users can move to newer models.
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Assou23
04-21-2025, 11:30 AM #3

Servers focus on lasting longer without needing frequent upgrades. This means AMD must wait several years before most users can move to newer models.

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XQsess
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05-02-2025, 01:40 AM
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Ahm! Check out the latest on the AMD top supercomputer—this win marks a major milestone in the fiercely competitive tech arena.
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XQsess
05-02-2025, 01:40 AM #4

Ahm! Check out the latest on the AMD top supercomputer—this win marks a major milestone in the fiercely competitive tech arena.

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pertipoju
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05-02-2025, 06:39 PM
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It's not focused on faster clocks or higher frequency. It's about energy consumption, heat generation, and performance per instruction.
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pertipoju
05-02-2025, 06:39 PM #5

It's not focused on faster clocks or higher frequency. It's about energy consumption, heat generation, and performance per instruction.

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RepoRizer
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05-03-2025, 12:37 PM
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We've consistently relied on Xeons, and we'll keep doing so. This comes from my experience with Xeons in home setups. It will take some time before AMD makes a strong entry into the server market. Also, remember that Opteron servers weren't particularly affordable—businesses tend to hold onto their purchasing decisions for a long time.
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RepoRizer
05-03-2025, 12:37 PM #6

We've consistently relied on Xeons, and we'll keep doing so. This comes from my experience with Xeons in home setups. It will take some time before AMD makes a strong entry into the server market. Also, remember that Opteron servers weren't particularly affordable—businesses tend to hold onto their purchasing decisions for a long time.

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Hidekih
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05-05-2025, 05:37 PM
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I understand systems built with EPYC processors that aim to boost performance to 2 exaFLOPS while reducing costs because of their affordable pricing.
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Hidekih
05-05-2025, 05:37 PM #7

I understand systems built with EPYC processors that aim to boost performance to 2 exaFLOPS while reducing costs because of their affordable pricing.