AMD EPYC & Linux 6.17 will optimize SEV-KVM cache flushing, boosting virtualization performance in data centers. Learn how WBNOINVD & targeted flushing reduce latency for cloud hosting and enterprise workloads.
AMD EPYC & Linux 6.17 will optimize SEV-KVM cache flushing, boosting virtualization performance in data centers. Learn how WBNOINVD & targeted flushing reduce latency for cloud hosting and enterprise workloads.
AMD’s new Linux 6.16 vTPM driver for SEV-SNP boosts confidential computing security, enabling secure TPM emulation in VMs. Ideal for high-stakes cloud & enterprise workloads on EPYC Turin CPUs. Learn how this 400-line code upgrade enhances data protection.
AMD-SBI driver merges into Linux 6.16, revolutionizing EPYC server management via APML. Discover how this kernel upgrade enables sideband CPU diagnostics, MCA register access, and BMC integration for data centers.
Linux kernel patches confirm AMD Zen 6 features: 16-channel DDR5 memory support & new model IDs discovered! Get expert analysis on EPYC Venice specs (256 cores), performance impact, & what this means for next-gen servers. Essential reading for IT pros, data center managers & tech enthusiasts.
AMD confirms a high-severity RDSEED flaw in its new Zen 5 CPUs, impacting cryptographic security & system randomness. Our guide details the vulnerability, AMD's microcode patch timeline for Ryzen 9000 & EPYC 9005, and immediate Linux workarounds. Stay secure.
AmpereOne M processors finally arrive with 192 cores, 12-channel DDR5, and 348W TDP—but can they compete with AMD EPYC 9965 and Intel Xeon 6? Full specs, benchmarks, and availability analysis for enterprise buyers.
Is Linux 7.0 stable release at risk? Linus Torvalds sounds the alarm on unusually large -rc3 kernel. Dive into critical performance regressions, new AMD/Intel hardware enablement, and security features like IBPB-On-Entry for EPYC "Turin" affecting enterprise Linux 7.0 adoption for Ubuntu 26.04.
AMD's Instinct MI400 series, launching in 2026 with HBM4 memory and 2.9 ExaFLOPS FP4 compute, will redefine AI infrastructure. Coupled with EPYC Venice's 256 cores, discover how AMD challenges NVIDIA in high-performance computing. Full specs, benchmarks, and industry implications analyzed.
The latest Linux 7.0 x86/urgent patches deliver critical security enhancements for AMD EPYC Zen 5 with IBPB-on-Entry for SEV-SNP VMs, alongside essential topology fixes for Intel Xeon Granite Rapids. Discover how these updates fortify enterprise server infrastructure against speculative execution threats and ensure hardware reliability. We break down the technical implications for cloud architects and sysadmins.
Linux 6.16 introduces a new feature decoding AMD Ryzen & EPYC reset causes—thermal events, power button presses, PCI resets, and more. Learn how this kernel update improves system diagnostics for AMD Zen 1+ processors.
Are you leaving enterprise AI performance on the table? Discover how AMD-optimized Rocky Linux can unlock peak HPC & LLM acceleration. Get expert analysis, a performance ROI guide, and insights into the future of data-center Linux. Download our free Executive Briefing.
Explore AMD’s next-gen EPYC “Venice” server features: Global Bandwidth Enforcement (GLBE), Global Slow Bandwidth Enforcement (GLSBE), & Privilege Level Zero Association (PLZA). Dive into Linux kernel integration, performance optimization, and enterprise data center implications. Learn how these advancements redefine CPU resource control. Meta description length:
AMD's Instinct MI400 series, launching in 2026, promises groundbreaking AI performance with 432GB HBM4, 40 PFlops FP4 compute, and the Helios AI rack (1.4 PB/s bandwidth). Learn how it competes with NVIDIA and boosts EPYC Venice’s 256-core synergy.