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Supermicro equips A + H12 servers with AMD Epyc 7003

The new, third generation of AMD processors, codenamed "Milan", enables enormous performance improvements compared to the second generation – up to 36 percent. For example, the "Supermicro A+ H12 Super Blade" server achieves record results for critical jOPS and max-jOPS in the SPECjbb 2015 distributed benchmarks.

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Supermicro delivers world record performance with AMD EPYC™ 7003 based systems

Super Micro Computer, Inc., a global leader in enterprise computing, storage, networking solutions, and green computing technology, announces the availability of the most complete server lineup supporting the AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Processors in the industry today. Supermicro’s SuperBlade on the SPECjbb 2015-Distributed achieved back-to-back world record benchmarks on the critical-jOPS and max-jOPS tests.

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Supermicro announces portfolio of AMD EPYC 7003-based systems

Super Micro Computer introduces the most complete server line-up for the AMD EPYC™ 7003 processor. Supermicro's SuperBlade at the SPECjbb 2015 Distributed, achieved back-to-back record benchmarks in critical jOPS and max-jOPS testing.

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Supermicro announces the most versatile portfolio of AMD EPYC 7003 based systems

Super Micro Computer, Inc., wereldleider op het gebied van enterprise computing, opslag, netwerkoplossingen en groene computertechnologie introduceert de meest complete serverline-up voor de AMD EPYC™ 7003 processor. Supermicro's SuperBlade op de SPECjbb 2015 Distributed, behaalde back-to-back record-benchmarks bij critical-jOPS en max-jOPS testen.

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Delivering 'world record' performance

Supermicro has introduced what it says is the most complete server lineup supporting the AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Processors in the industry today. Supermicro’s SuperBlade on the SPECjbb 2015-Distributed achieved back-to-back world record benchmarks on the critical-jOPS and max-jOPS tests.

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AMD’s Epyc Milan offers double Intel Xeon’s datacenter performance

Today, AMD launched Epyc Milan, the server/data center implementation of its Zen 3 architecture. The story for Epyc Milan is largely the same one told by Ryzen 5000—lots of cores, high boost clock rates, 19 percent gen-on-gen uplift, and an awful lot of polite Schadenfreude at rival Intel's expense.

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