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The AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors, based on the latest AMD ‘Zen 5’ architecture, offer superior performance and energy efficiency—critical for businesses facing increasing AI-enhanced workload ...
AMD’s EPYC 4005 Series may not make the most noise on spec sheets compared to high-end server platforms, but this new CPU family is a smart play in a fast-growing segment.
AMD offers a range of EPYC processors to meet the requirements of different customers, with the EPYC 4000 Series being the most affordable, entry-level offering.
--AMD today announced the launch of AMD EPYC™ 4005 Series processors. "Growing businesses and dedicated hosters often face significant constraints around budget, complexity, and deployment ...
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) announced the launch of AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors on Tuesday. These purpose-built processors enable right-sized solutions with enterprise-class ...
The AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors will be available on the Vultr platform, enabling enterprise-class features and leading performance for businesses and hosted IT service providers.
Vultr, today announced that it is one of the first cloud providers to offer the new AMD EPYC™ 4005 Series processors.
Six to sixteen cores for entry-level enterprise AMD has launched new EPYC 4005 series "Grado" processors aimed at the entry-level enterprise market, featuring six to sixteen Zen 5 cores ...
AMD announced the expansion of its x86 embedded processor portfolio with the introduction of 5th Gen AMD Epyc Embedded processors.
AMD has released mitigation and firmware updates to address a high-severity vulnerability that can be exploited to load malicious CPU microcode on unpatched devices.
You’re not going to seek out an AMD Epyc 4124P for gaming purposes, but it’s interesting to know that a quad-core processor can still provide reasonable frame rates in a pinch.
Pro First AMD EPYC 9965 benchmarks are in; Turin server CPU sets flurry of new world records across wide range of software, but will that be enough to stop Xeon and Arm's forthcoming onslaught?