AMD reveals the 5th epyc gene built -in processors for network, storage and industrial edge
Advanced Micro devices announced the expansion of its built -in processor portfolio X86 with the introduction of the built -in processors of the 5th gene AMD Epyc.
AMD EPYC built -in processors of the 9005 series are optimized for built -in markets, balancing computing capabilities with built -in features that improve product longevity, system stability and ease of development of built -in applications.
Powered by proven Zen 5 architecture, these processors deliver leadership efficiency and energy
The efficiency that allows networking, storage and industrial end systems to process more data, faster and more efficiency.
“AI-driven network traffic, exploding data storage requirements and expanding industrial end calculations stimulate the search for higher computing results in built-in platforms,” ​​says Salil Radge, Senior Vice President of Adaptive and Integrated AMD calculations. “The built-in processors of the 5th gene AMD Epyc carry the leadership efficiency and efficiency of built-in customers, along with the long life cycles of the product and the improved system resistance they rely on and provide continuous operations in demanding” always included “environments.”
AMD EPYC has been integrated from the 9005 series processors to power the power supply systems with intensive support systems with maintenance for the number of major 8 to 192 in one socket. The nucleus density in the industry provides up to 1.3 times and 1.6 times an increase in the processing of data processing for working loads in network and storage, which makes the devices ideal for network and safety platforms, storage systems and applications for industrial control.
The use of the new main architecture of Zen 5C offers a higher bandwidth with a greater energy efficiency, which provides approximately 1.3 times an increase in nest bandwidth and approximately 1.3 times better performance/watt compared to competition.
Capacity up to 6TB memory DDR5 of a socket and expanded I/O connectivity, supporting up to 160 PCI GEN5 strips with CXL 2.0, allows expansion of storage capacity and high -speed data transfers for network and storage applications.
Constructed for the purpose of the application -specific features
AMD EPYC built -in processors of the 9005 series include a set of sophisticated built -in features designed to provide a sturdy, secure and long -lasting platform.
In order to meet the longer life cycle of the product and the operational requirements of the built-in markets, AMD Epyc embeds a CPU of the 9005 series provides extended seven-year support for products, helping systems designers guarantee long-term production, reducing resistance and qualification efforts.
Maintenance and availability in the industry
AMD works closely with ecosystem partners and leading ODM and OEM manufacturers, including Cisco and IBM, to market the benefits of these next -generation built -in processors.
“We chose the AMD Epyc built-in 9005 processor for one of our high-end firewall products, as it provides the high performance we need, from its scale-to-192 nuclei and I/O frequency tape,” says Lukash Bromirski. “We know that we can rely on AMD, not only for a great performance, but also for avant -garde quality and maintenance and consistent roadmap.”
“The IBM 6000 storage scale is designed to provide speed, performance and reliability for demanding enterprises AI loads,” says Matthew Gaizer, Product Management, IBM Storage for Data, AI and HPC. “One of the main advantages of the AMD EPYC 9005 processors built by the AMD EpyC 9005 is the introduction of unnecessary data paths and stable connection options, which will be well combined with intensive performance applications operating in the IBM storage system.”
AMD EPYC built -in 9005 series processors are currently taking samples with early access customers, with production shipments expected to start in the second quarter of 2025. AMD Epyc built -in processors of the 9005 erepes in the SP5 Socket, which is a compatible AMT with the previous generation. With simple customer upgrades.