Google and Twitter are using AMD's new EPYC Rome processors in their data centers
Google and Twitter are among the companies now using EPYC Rome processors, AMD announced today during a launch event for the 7nm chips. The release of EPYC Rome marks a major step in AMD’s processor war with Intel, which said last month that its own 7nm chips, Ice Lake, won’t be available until 2021 (though it is expected to release its 10nm node this year). Intel is still the biggest data center processor maker by far, however, and also counts Google and Twitter among its customers.