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AMD says Intel's 'interesting choices' around multithreading could help Epyc CPUs gain server market…

AMD believes its upcoming Epyc Venice processors will extend its performance lead over Intel's next-generation Xeon Diamond Rapids CPUs, partly due to Intel's decision to remove HyperThreading. AMD's VP of compute and enterprise AI, Madhu Rangarajan, stated this move will help AMD gain more market share in the broader enterprise sector. Intel, however, maintains confidence in its Xeon 6 family's aggregate value proposition.

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