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AMD EPYC 4005 Series Launches For Entry-Level Zen 5 Servers
Last year AMD launched the EPYC 4004 series for taking Ryzen based processor designs into the EPYC segment for entry-level servers with ECC memory support, server designs with BMCs, and various enterprise software certifications and industry qualifications.
Like with the EPYC 4004 series, the second-generation EPYC 400x series is focusing on budget bare-metal server deployments, SMB server solutions, and similar applications where typically focused on maximizing value but still desiring ECC memory and other features not typically found on the consumer platforms. Secondly, with these Zen 5 "Grado" processors is also a full 512-bit data path for AVX-512 rather than 256-bit for really helping out some demanding workloads in the HPC/scientific computing space while with time we've seen AVX-512 come into play for speedy JSON parsing, PostgreSQL database, and other more versatile uses. The EPYC 4004 series already performed exceptional against the Intel Xeon E "Raptor Lake" entry-level server processors for a variety of workloads.
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