
AMD has introduced its latest “Grado”EPYC 4005 server processors, designed to optimize both performance and scalability for enterprise-level applications.
EPYC 4005: AMD’s Strategic Move to Enhance Performance per Dollar
Press Release: AMD has officially unveiled the AMD EPYC™ 4005 Series. These processors have been specifically engineered to deliver enterprise-grade capabilities ideal for small to medium-sized businesses and IT service providers.
The EPYC 4005 Series CPUs are poised to meet the demands of expanding companies by providing the essential performance, features, and efficiency required for a variety of applications. They cater to everything from enterprise software to dedicated cloud-based services. Leveraging the widely adopted AM5 socket, compatible with the AMD EPYC 4004 Series, the 4005 Series supports a diverse range of enterprise configurations, including servers, blades, and tower systems. Initial benchmarks using the Phoronix testing suite indicate that the EPYC 4565P 16-core processor significantly outperforms the leading Intel Xeon 6300P by a factor of 1.83.
“Emerging businesses and dedicated hosting entities frequently encounter challenges related to budget, complexity, and deployment timelines. With our latest AMD EPYC 4005 Series CPUs, we strike the perfect balance between performance, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness, empowering our customers and system partners to roll out enterprise-class solutions that address everyday operational hurdles.”
– Derek Dicker, Corporate VP at AMD
The AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors provide a wide spectrum of enterprise solutions and are backed by prominent partners including Altos, ASRock Rack, Gigabyte, Lenovo, MiTAC, MSI, New Egg, OVHcloud, Supermicro, and Vultr.
“By utilizing AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors, Lenovo is offering customized solutions that equip small enterprises for the advancing AI age. Together, we are enabling affordable and dependable systems that deliver enterprise-level features essential for growing businesses.”
– Lenovo
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