Join AMD expert Jim Greene as he covers what these new processors bring to the table, the performance they offer over previous generation and competitor products, and how you can prepare your business for the ever-growing demands of AI workloads.
Topics Covered:
Whether you’re driving massive enterprise workloads or planning for the future of AI demands, the new AMD EPYC™ Processors are ready to deliver. This brand-new family of server CPUs—based on “Zen 5” architecture—offer up to 192 cores, 384 threads, and 128 PCIe Gen 5 lanes per processor.
James is co-author of the book Intel® Trusted Execution Technology for Servers: A Guide to More Secure Datacenters and contributed to the US National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) Interagency Report 7904 - Trusted Geolocation in the Cloud: A Proof Of Concept Implementation. He has been a speaker, panelist, or presenter at several public venues, such as the International Forum on Cyber Security, SecureTech Canada, Intel Developer Forum, OpenStack Conference and Design Summit, InfoSec World 2011, VMworld, ENSA@Work, RSA in US and Europe, CSA Congress, HP Discover, and other industry forums.
Topics Covered:
- 5th Generation AMD EPYC™ Processors
- Performance benchmarks
- How these new processors overcome dynamic AI workloads
Whether you’re driving massive enterprise workloads or planning for the future of AI demands, the new AMD EPYC™ Processors are ready to deliver. This brand-new family of server CPUs—based on “Zen 5” architecture—offer up to 192 cores, 384 threads, and 128 PCIe Gen 5 lanes per processor.
Speaker Bio
Jim Greene is Director of Server Product Marketing at AMD. With a background in marketing, business development, and management professional for technology products and solutions businesses, Jim is experienced in analyzing markets and emerging technologies, defining solutions, and enabling strategies to capitalize on them.James is co-author of the book Intel® Trusted Execution Technology for Servers: A Guide to More Secure Datacenters and contributed to the US National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) Interagency Report 7904 - Trusted Geolocation in the Cloud: A Proof Of Concept Implementation. He has been a speaker, panelist, or presenter at several public venues, such as the International Forum on Cyber Security, SecureTech Canada, Intel Developer Forum, OpenStack Conference and Design Summit, InfoSec World 2011, VMworld, ENSA@Work, RSA in US and Europe, CSA Congress, HP Discover, and other industry forums.
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