The data center market has turned out to be a happy hunting ground for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) ever since the company reentered it in 2017 with its EPYC server processors. The chipmaker has likely given Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) some sleepless nights since then, and AMD is showing no signs of slowing down. A recent report claims that AMD's latest-generation Rome server processors have doubled their presence in Amazon's data centers quickly, which is not surprising considering the chipmaker's technology advantage over Intel. Read More...
The data center market has turned out to be a happy hunting ground for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) ever since the company reentered it in 2017 with its EPYC server processors. The chipmaker has likely given Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) some sleepless nights since then, and AMD is showing no signs of slowing down. A recent report claims that AMD’s latest-generation Rome server processors have doubled their presence in Amazon’s data centers quickly, which is not surprising considering the chipmaker’s technology advantage over Intel.
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