NCSA's Delta, a recent addition to the XSEDE resource portfolio, will use AMD EPYC processors, including the 3rd Generation AMD EPYC™ Processor code-named Milan, to provide CPU compute power. Delta’s AMD programming environment will use the AMD AOCC compiler and AMD AOCL suite of numerical libraries. Researchers will need to use this programming environment and implement runtime strategies to best utilize Delta’s AMD resources. In this webinar, AMD engineers will discuss the EPYC processor architecture, AMD compilers and libraries, and best practices for running on these new systems.