Dell Technologies, Lenovo, and SuperMicro were just a handful of the vendors launching new systems powered by AMD’s revamped EPYC data center processors this week.

The new EPYC 3 features up to 64 cores based on AMD’s new Zen 3 microarchitecture, which the company claims offers 19% higher instructions per clock over the previous generation, and more than twice the performance of Intel’s highest-end Xeon Scalable processors.
“We designed the EPYC 7003-series processors to give our customers exactly what they said they needed: performance across all workloads and the ability to drive more time to value, right out of the box,” said Ram Peddibhotla, VP of EPYC product management at AMD.

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