David Schmidt, senior director, PowerEdge Product Management, at Dell Technologies, and Derek Dicker, corporate VP, enterprise and HPC business group, at AMD, engage in a discussion during Dell's "Is Your IT Infrastructure Ready for the Age of AI?" event with theCUBE's Dave Vellante about advancements in IT infrastructure suitable for the age of AI.
Dicker elaborates on his 65-day journey as a corporate VP at AMD, sharing his expertise in silicon innovation and partnership dynamics. Schmidt, talks about the decade-long collaboration between AMD and Dell, resulting in five generations of central processing units. The conversation explores the nuanced technical aspects and historical context of AMD's Epyc processor lineup, from Naples to the recently launched Turin.
Schmidt and Dicker unveil key partnership elements, emphasizing the deep trust and engineering collaboration that steer product innovation. The evolution of customer requirements and workloads has been a critical driver of AMD's product development strategy, resulting in versatile scalable and power-efficient infrastructure solutions, according to Schmidt. The dialogue also highlights the technological strides in advancing offerings such as Turin for diverse workloads.
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David Schmidt, senior director, PowerEdge Product Management, at Dell Technologies, and Derek Dicker, corporate VP, enterprise and HPC business group, at AMD, engage in a discussion during Dell's "Is Your IT Infrastructure Ready for the Age of AI?" event with theCUBE's Dave Vellante about advancements in IT infrastructure suitable for the age of AI.
Dicker elaborates on his 65-day journey as a corporate VP at AMD, sharing his expertise in silicon innovation and partnership dynamics. Schmidt, talks about the decade-long collaboration between AMD and Dell, resulting in five generations of central processing units. The conversation explores the nuanced technical aspects and historical context of AMD's Epyc processor lineup, from Naples to the recently launched Turin.
Schmidt and Dicker unveil key partnership elements, emphasizing the deep trust and engineering collaboration that steer product innovation. The evolution of customer requirements and workloads has been a critical driver of AMD's product development strategy, resulting in versatile scalable and power-efficient infrastructure solutions, according to Schmidt. The dialogue also highlights the technological strides in advancing offerings such as Turin for diverse workloads.
David Schmidt, senior director, PowerEdge Product Management, at Dell Technologies, and Derek Dicker, corporate VP, enterprise and HPC business group, at AMD, engage in a discussion during Dell's "Is Your IT Infrastructure Ready for the Age of AI?" event with theCUBE's Dave Vellante about advancements in IT infrastructure suitable for the age of AI.
Dicker elaborates on his 65-day journey as a corporate VP at AMD, sharing his expertise in silicon innovation and partnership dynamics. Schmidt, talks about the decade-long collaboration between AMD and Del...Read more