New AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors provide enterprise-grade performance at
an SMB price point with Zen 4 architecture
Date:
Wed, 22 May 2024 10:00:21 +0000
Description:
New AMD chips promise to deliver high performance and budget-friendly cost-efficiency, all while outperforming rivals.
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AMD has introduced its latest-generation EPYC 4004 Series processors, which
it hopes will unlock power and cost efficiency for small and medium-sized businesses as well as hosted IT service providers.
The chips make use of the companys Zen 4 architecture, introduced in 2022, to offer the enterprise-class features and performance that tech-centric businesses require.
Testament to the EPYC 4004 Series affordability is AMDs claim that the 4564P processor delivers a 1.8x increase in performance per dollar compared with
its key rival from Intel, the Xeon E-2488. AMD EPYC 4004 Series promises the ultimate cost-efficiency
The California chipmaker states that its 4004 Series processors will deliver dependability, scalability and modern security features, making them ideal
for single-socket packages, rack scale, multi-node and tower configurations.
John Morris, Corporate VP for Enterprise and HPC Business Group at AMD, commented on the companys latest offering:
Based on the same technologies that power the most demanding data centers in the world, the AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors are offered at an optimized acquisition cost for customers in small and medium-sized businesses seeking
to drive better business outcomes
The launch of the EPYC 4004 Series has already been approved by many industry leaders, including Lenovo, OVHcloud, and Supermicro.
Eight chips will fall under the 4004 Series umbrella with between four and 16 cores and 16-128MB of L3 cache. Processor speeds will range from 3.7-4.5GHz base, peaking at 5.1-5.7GHz under boost.
Those concerned about efficiency may also wish to consider the thermal design power of 65-170W.
Now available through partners including Altos, ASRock Rack, Gigabyte,
Lenovo, MSI, New Egg, OVHcloud, Supermicro and Tyan, expect to fork out between $149 and $699 for the EPYC 4564P, 4464P, 4364P, 4344P, 4244P, 4124P, 4584PX and 4484PX chips. More from TechRadar Pro In need of an upgrade? These are the best business laptops and best mobile workstations AMDs next-gen Zen
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