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AMD back in the server conversation with a new CPU Naples preview

American semiconductor firm AMD previews its “Naples” server processor today which is scheduled to be launched in Q2 2017

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American semiconductor firm AMD is back in the server conversation with a new CPU Naples preview. “Naples” which is a server processor is scheduled to be launched in Q2 2017. This CPU is being projected to scale across the cloud and traditional on-premise server configurations. AMD says that will deliver the highly regarded “Zen” x86 processing engine in industry-leading configurations of up to 32 cores.

“Naples’ represents a completely new approach to supporting the massive processing requirements of the modern datacenter. This groundbreaking system-on-chip delivers the unique high-performance features required to address highly virtualized environments, massive data sets and new, emerging workloads,” said Forrest Norrod, senior vice president and general manager, Enterprise, Embedded and Semi-Custom business unit, AMD.

According to AMD, the new AMD server processor exceeds today’s top competitive offering on critical parameters, with 45% more cores1, 60% more input / output capacity (I/O)2, and 122% more memory bandwidth3.

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“It is exciting to see AMD back in the server conversation with a new CPU and a sound strategy for why it is the right processor for the modern datacenter and the era,” said Matt Eastwood, senior vice president, Enterprise Infrastructure and Datacenter, IDC. “Looking at the product details announced, it sounds like a compelling combination that will give IT buyers a unique new option to consider when making their next upgrade.”

What to expect from AMD upcoming new CPU Naples?

It will be a scalable, 32-core System on Chip (SoC) design, with support for two high-performance threads per core.

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It will have industry-leading memory bandwidth, with 8-channels of memory per “Naples” device. In a 2-socket server, support for up to 32 DIMMS of DDR4 on 16 memory channels, delivering up to 4 terabytes of total memory capacity.

The processor is a complete SoC with fully integrated, high-speed I/O supporting 128 lanes of PCIe 34, negating the need for a separate chip-set.

Naples will have a highly-optimized cache structure for high-performance, efficient compute

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A AMD Infinity Fabric coherent interconnect for two “Naples” CPUs in a 2-socket system.

A dedicated security hardware.

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