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AMD Unveils 5th Gen EPYC CPUs, Reinforcing Leadership in Data Center Performance
AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) has launched its 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors, codenamed "Turin," bringing record-breaking performance and efficiency to enterprise, AI, and cloud workloads. Based on the “Zen 5” core architecture, these processors offer a core range from 8 to 192, delivering up to 2.7X the performance of competitors. The new EPYC 9005 Series CPUs, including the 64-core EPYC 9575F, are designed for GPU-powered AI solutions, boosting speeds up to 5GHz for enhanced data processing in AI environments.
Dan McNamara, AMD's senior vice president and general manager of the server business, emphasized the company's consistent execution in data center technology, highlighting five generations of roadmap success. The processors provide a 37% improvement in AI and HPC workloads compared to previous generations, making them the ideal choice for today’s demanding business applications.
With broad ecosystem support from leading OEMs like Cisco, Dell, and Lenovo, the 5th Gen EPYC CPUs offer advanced features, including DDR5 memory support and AVX-512 for high-performance computing. This series will help organizations modernize their data centers by offering greater performance while significantly reducing energy consumption and server requirements.