—Support for next generation AMD EPYC processors, codenamed ‘Milan,’ in new HBv3 Virtual Machines announced by Microsoft—
—AMD Instinct™ MI100 accelerator is first accelerator to use new AMD CDNA architecture dedicated to high-performance computing (HPC) workloads—
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — November 16, 2020 — During this year’s SC20 virtual tradeshow, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) is showcasing its leadership in the high performance computing (HPC) industry. It launched the new AMD Instinct™ MI100 accelerator with ROCm™ 4.0 open ecosystem support, showcased a growing list of AMD EPYC™ CPU and AMD Instinct accelerator based deployments, and highlighted the growth AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Instinct™ GPUs on the TOP500 list. AMD also remains on track to begin volume shipments of the 3rd Gen EPYC processors with “Zen 3” core to select HPC and cloud customers this quarter in advance of the expected public launch in Q1 2021, aligned with OEM availability.
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