AMD EPYC Rome and Supermicro: Up to 128 cores, pre-installed

AMD EPYC Rome and Supermicro: Up to 128 cores, pre-installed

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Michael Detwiler from AMD and Dwight Looi from Supermicro join Trisha in the Newegg Studio to talk about their exciting new collaboration: AMD's latest EPYC Rome server CPUs pre-installed into Supermicro's motherboards. They share details on the latest technology behind this impressive new hardware, including what goes into making a CPU with up to 64 cores, and how Supermicro's motherboards help take advantage of everything AMD's latest and greatest has to offer.

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