AMD makes available the 4th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors. The 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors bring next-generation architecture, technology and features to the modern data center. Built on the “Zen 4” core, the processors deliver leadership performance, energy efficiency and help customers accelerate data center modernization for greater application throughput and more actionable insights.
“Choosing the right data center processor is more important than ever, and 4th Gen EPYC processors deliver leadership in every dimension,” says Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO, AMD. “The data center represents the largest growth opportunity and most strategic priority for AMD, and we are committed to making AMD the partner of choice by offering the industry’s broadest portfolio of high-performance and adaptive computing engines.”
4th Gen AMD EPYC processors are designed to deliver optimizations across market segments and applications, while helping businesses free data center resources to create additional workload processing and accelerate output.
With 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors, businesses can:
4th Gen AMD EPYC can provide up to 2.8X more performance, up to 54% less power, have added to the more than 300 world recordsx held by AMD EPYC processors and are supported by a complete software and hardware ecosystem spanning various workloads including, database, virtualization, AI/ML, HPC and more. Visit the landing page for 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors to learn more.
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