AMD is reported to come up with 32-Core Naples CPU for 1P and 2P Servers in the mid-2017. It is expected that AMD's Naples will break Intel's server dominance. It is said to be one of the most powerful CPU chip.

The top end Naples processor will have an aggregate of 32 cores, with simultaneous multi-threading (SMT), to give a sum of 64 strings. This will be combined with eight channels of DDR4 memory, up to two DIMMs per channel for an aggregate of 16 DIMMs, and through and through a solitary CPU will bolster 128 PCIe 3.0 paths.

On the memory side, with eight channels and two DIMMs per channel, AMD is expressing that they formally bolster up to 2TB of DRAM for each attachment, making 4TB in a solitary server. The aggregate memory transfer speed accessible to a solitary CPU clock in at 170 GB/s. AMD Naples is based on the Zen Architecture reports PCWorld.

However, one of the enormous boundaries to ARM adoption, besides the absence of an elite single-core, is the move from x86 to ARM instruction sets, requiring a modification of code. On the off chance that AMD can rejoin and a major player in the x86 undertaking, it puts a little stop on some of ARMs desire and expects to take a sufficiently major piece into Intel, reports Tech News.

Naples won't be the official name of the product offering, and as per Dr. Su, Opteron one alternative being faced off regarding inside at AMD as the item name. In any case, Naples builds on Ryzen, utilizing a similar core plan, however, executing it majorly.

Experts believe Naples will bring the fierce competition in the server chip market, which is dominated by Intel. The price of AMD chip is speculated to be lower than Intel,s chip.