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GIGABYTE Server Motherboards for Ryzen 7000 series

11/1/2022Orla Power
GIGABYTE has launched two motherboards focusing on Ryzen 7000 in a server environment. MC13-LE1 & MC13-LE0. They both come with remote management via BMC, Gigabyte Management Console (GMC). The Gigabyte Server Management software (GSM) is also available. This software is capable of managing many servers at a time. 

Overclocking AMD Ryzen 7950x

10/17/2022Orla Power
AMD has just announced its new Zen 4 series of CPUs. They have announced 4 new CPUs which will be available from September 27th:  Ryzen 9 7950X, Ryzen 9 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X, and Ryzen 5 7600X, all of which are all based on the AM5 Socket. 

AMD Cluster Solutions

9/28/2022Orla Power
AMD Clusters are becoming more prevalent for many use cases. Whether you require a financial cluster, a large transcoding setup or a general virtual machine cluster, AMD performance metrics are becoming extremely hard to ignore.

Is Intel Raptor Lake or AMD Ryzen Zen4 better for overclocking?

9/15/2022Orla Power
We’re in the middle of Intel vs AMD performance war, for the nth time. We now know the landscape and the confirmed release dates for the AMD Ryzen 7000 processors. September 27th they’ll be available globally.

AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Servers – AMD Ryzen vs Intel Alder Lake

9/15/2022Orla Power
AMD has been continuing to acquire market share over the last couple of years and we’ve noticed a large interest in AMD Ryzen & Epyc Servers. AMD managed to make some serious inroads with their 5000 series Ryzen processors that were able to beat Intel Rocket Lake like-for-like on CPU benchmarks.

Should I wait for Intel Raptor Lake for High Frequency Trading Servers?

9/15/2022Orla Power
When it comes to high frequency trading servers, it’s imperative that the CPU is at the forefront of your mind. Tick-to-trade is one of the metrics that matters most when it comes to High Frequency Trading servers.

Will AMD Ryzen 7000 be good for High Frequency Trading Servers?

9/15/2022Orla Power
When it comes to high frequency trading servers, several elements are key. CPUs being one of them. Fresh off the back of the recent AMD Ryzen 7000 series launch,  we can expect to see the new Ryzen 9 7950X, Ryzen 9 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X, and Ryzen 5 7600X released on September 27th.

When can I purchase the Ryzen 7000 series CPUs?

9/5/2022Orla Power
AMD finally announced the new line of Ryzen 7000 processors on August 29th. This is a very exciting development for AMD and for the general GPU market. They’ll be available on September 27th. Being a long-term partner of AMD, we can help you with building out both your AMD servers and AMD workstations. 

CPU Trends in 2022

7/19/2022Orla Power
Intel and AMD are going head to head in a fierce battle for market share. As device growth continues per person and per country, Intel and AMD are after an ever growing space. AMD has really pushed Intel hard over the last couple of years with their Zen 3 based processors. They have continued to eat at Intel’s market share at the consumer and datacenter level.

Insights

GIGABYTE Server Motherboards for Ryzen 7000 series

11/1/2022Orla Power
GIGABYTE has launched two motherboards focusing on Ryzen 7000 in a server environment. MC13-LE1 & MC13-LE0. They both come with remote management via BMC, Gigabyte Management Console (GMC). The Gigabyte Server Management software (GSM) is also available. This software is capable of managing many servers at a time. 

Overclocking AMD Ryzen 7950x

10/17/2022Orla Power
AMD has just announced its new Zen 4 series of CPUs. They have announced 4 new CPUs which will be available from September 27th:  Ryzen 9 7950X, Ryzen 9 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X, and Ryzen 5 7600X, all of which are all based on the AM5 Socket. 

AMD Cluster Solutions

9/28/2022Orla Power
AMD Clusters are becoming more prevalent for many use cases. Whether you require a financial cluster, a large transcoding setup or a general virtual machine cluster, AMD performance metrics are becoming extremely hard to ignore.

Is Intel Raptor Lake or AMD Ryzen Zen4 better for overclocking?

9/15/2022Orla Power
We’re in the middle of Intel vs AMD performance war, for the nth time. We now know the landscape and the confirmed release dates for the AMD Ryzen 7000 processors. September 27th they’ll be available globally.

AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Servers – AMD Ryzen vs Intel Alder Lake

9/15/2022Orla Power
AMD has been continuing to acquire market share over the last couple of years and we’ve noticed a large interest in AMD Ryzen & Epyc Servers. AMD managed to make some serious inroads with their 5000 series Ryzen processors that were able to beat Intel Rocket Lake like-for-like on CPU benchmarks.

Should I wait for Intel Raptor Lake for High Frequency Trading Servers?

9/15/2022Orla Power
When it comes to high frequency trading servers, it’s imperative that the CPU is at the forefront of your mind. Tick-to-trade is one of the metrics that matters most when it comes to High Frequency Trading servers.

Will AMD Ryzen 7000 be good for High Frequency Trading Servers?

9/15/2022Orla Power
When it comes to high frequency trading servers, several elements are key. CPUs being one of them. Fresh off the back of the recent AMD Ryzen 7000 series launch,  we can expect to see the new Ryzen 9 7950X, Ryzen 9 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X, and Ryzen 5 7600X released on September 27th.

When can I purchase the Ryzen 7000 series CPUs?

9/5/2022Orla Power
AMD finally announced the new line of Ryzen 7000 processors on August 29th. This is a very exciting development for AMD and for the general GPU market. They’ll be available on September 27th. Being a long-term partner of AMD, we can help you with building out both your AMD servers and AMD workstations. 

CPU Trends in 2022

7/19/2022Orla Power
Intel and AMD are going head to head in a fierce battle for market share. As device growth continues per person and per country, Intel and AMD are after an ever growing space. AMD has really pushed Intel hard over the last couple of years with their Zen 3 based processors. They have continued to eat at Intel’s market share at the consumer and datacenter level.