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AMD launches data center CPU ‘Genoa’, taps Google, Microsoft as customers

Published by Uma Rajagopal

Posted on November 11, 2022

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· Last updated: February 3, 2026

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By Jane Lanhee Lee and Chavi Mehta (Reuters) – Advanced Micro Devices Inc launched its latest data center chip on Thursday and said Microsoft Corp’s Azure, Alphabet-owned Google Cloud and Oracle Corp would be some of its customers. The fourth generation EPYC processor, code named “Genoa”, makes significant improvement on performance and energy efficiency compared […]

By Jane Lanhee Lee and Chavi Mehta

(Reuters) – Advanced Micro Devices Inc launched its latest data center chip on Thursday and said Microsoft Corp’s Azure, Alphabet-owned Google Cloud and Oracle Corp would be some of its customers.

The fourth generation EPYC processor, code named “Genoa”, makes significant improvement on performance and energy efficiency compared with its previous chip, said Chief Executive Lisa Su.

“What that means for enterprises and for cloud data centers is that it translates into lower capex, lower opex and lower total cost of ownership,” she said.

Shares of AMD soared about 14%, mirroring the rise in peers such as Nvidia Corp which gained over 13% on signs of cooling inflation. The Philadelphia SE Semiconductor index surged 8.7%.

Genoa launches at a time when rival Intel Corp’s latest data center chip, code named Sapphire Rapids, has struggled with delays.

“With this latest generation, they (AMD) have made a huge leap in performance not only against Intel, but against their previous generation… so that makes the viability of an AMD-based solution much more real,” said Bob O’Donnell, an analyst for TECHnalysis Research.

AMD, which launched its first EPYC data center chip in 2017, has been steadily gaining market share at the expense of Intel, making especially strong inroads with cloud service providers. According to research firm IDC, AMD’s market share of chips, which are built on the x86 architecture and used by cloud services, went from zero in 2016 to about 29% last year. Cloud is one of the biggest growth areas for semiconductors.

“IDC expects AMD will stay on track, continue building up market share in public cloud deployments,” said Ashish Nadkarni, datacenter and cloud analyst at IDC.

(Reporting by Jane Lanhee Lee in San Francisco and Chavi Mehta in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a data center?
A data center is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems. It is crucial for managing and storing large amounts of data.
What is a CPU?
A CPU, or Central Processing Unit, is the primary component of a computer that performs most of the processing inside a computer. It executes instructions from programs and processes data.
What is market share?
Market share is the portion of a market controlled by a particular company or product. It is usually expressed as a percentage of total sales in the market.
What is capital expenditure (capex)?
Capital expenditure (capex) refers to funds used by a company to acquire or upgrade physical assets such as property, industrial buildings, or equipment. It is a key indicator of a company's investment in its future.
What is total cost of ownership (TCO)?
Total cost of ownership (TCO) is a financial estimate intended to help buyers and owners determine the direct and indirect costs of a product or system over its entire lifecycle.

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