Optimized for Demanding Edge Environments

AMD EPYC™ processors have quickly established themselves as reliable, efficient, and able to deliver outstanding performance across a wide range of use cases in the data center and across server deployments.

Now AMD is introducing AMD EPYC™ 8004 Series processors to market, completing the 4th Generation AMD EPYC family of processors, and combining the highly efficient output of the “Zen 4c” core architecture with a focus on lower CPU core counts.

Purpose-built for customers seeking an optimized single-socket solution with a focus on energy efficiency, these new products deliver incredible performance while helping to reduce power consumption and enabling cost-effective, innovative solutions in demanding edge environments.

Efficient Energy Usage with Solid Performance

AMD EPYC processors were introduced in market to deliver on three core goals: performance that leads to faster time to business insights, increased energy efficiency, and output that can enable customers to reduce their server footprint, and by extension, their capital and operational expenditures.

The 4th Generation AMD EPYC family of processors has delivered what customers need in these areas since launch, and now AMD EPYC 8004 Series processors offer customers an option that places the emphasis firmly on efficiency and low-power configurations. 

Customers have diverse requirements when it comes to deployments, with space and energy usage playing deciding roles in what customers use, particularly as compute is deployed closer to where data is being generated – leaving a gap in the market for a dense, efficiency-focused processor that’s flexible enough to be deployed across a range of use cases.

Designed to draw a TDP as low as 70W and supporting a wide thermal range that enables flexible cooling requirements, AMD EPYC 8004 Series processors deliver dense core counts up to 64 cores and 128 threads based on the “Zen 4c” core architecture. For customers restricted to or aiming to adhere to strict space, energy, or temperature requirements, this 1P solution enables server configurations that blend the perfect mix of performance, density, and efficiency.

“Zen 4c” Architecture: Dense Power Efficiency

Based on the same 5nm node as “Zen 4” cores, “Zen 4c” core architecture has been condensed to a core and L2 area of 2.48mm2 – down from 3.84mm2. Whereas “Zen 4” is optimized for maximum performance per core, “Zen 4c” is focused on delivering a dense core design that’s optimized for performance-per-watt, enabling low power, less cooling, and better acoustics in constrained environments.

Thanks to this highly efficient core architecture, AMD EPYC 8004 Series processors can be deployed by customers where system cost, power, and other infrastructure constraints previously would not allow.

Servers powered by AMD EPYC 8004 Series processors are expected to deliver leading performance-per-watt metrics in various key customer workloads found in data centers as well as across cloud, storage, and emerging edge applications in retail, transportation, and telecommunications.

Model

Cores/Threads

FBase/FMax Boost1

PCIE® Gen 5

Total L3 Cache

Default TDP (W)

CTDP (W)

TCASE Operating Range (°C)

853P

64/128

2.3/3.1

x96

128

200

155-225

0 - 75

8534PN

64/128

2.0/3.1

x96

128

175

-

-5 - 85

8434P

48/96

2.5/3.1

x96

128

200

155-225

0 - 75

8434PN

48/96

2.0/3.0

x96

128

155

-

-5 - 85

8324P

32/64

2.65/3.0

x96

128

180

155-225

0 – 75

8324PN

32/64

2.05/3.0

x96

128

130

-

-5 - 85

8224P

24/48

2.55/3.0

x96

64

160

155-225

0 – 75

8224PN

24/48

2.0/3.0

x96

64

120

-

-5 - 85

8124P

16/32

2.45/3.0

x96

64

125

120-150

0 – 75

8124PN

16/32

2.0/3.0

x96

64

100

-

-5 - 85

8024P

8/16

2.4/3.0

x96

32

90

70-100

0 – 75

8024PN

8/16

2.05/3.0

x96

32

80

-

-5 - 85

If your customers are searching for solutions that can reduce their server footprint and TCO while maintaining solid performance across various server and data center applications, introduce them to AMD EPYC 8004 Series processors.

Contact your AMD representative, or visit amd.com/EPYC to learn more.

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Footnotes
  1. EPYC-018: Max boost for AMD EPYC processors is the maximum frequency achievable by any single core on the processor under normal operating conditions for server systems.