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AMD Launches EPYC 4005-Series CPUs for Entry-Level Servers With Zen 5 Architecture

The new processors offer up to 16 cores, enhanced security features, and significant performance gains over Intel's Xeon CPUs at competitive prices.

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Overview

  • AMD's EPYC 4005-series CPUs are designed for small businesses, edge deployments, and hosting providers, leveraging the AM5 socket for compatibility and cost-effectiveness.
  • The lineup includes models with up to 16 Zen 5 cores, 32 threads, 64 MB L3 cache, and support for dual-channel DDR5-5600 memory with ECC up to 192 GB.
  • AMD benchmarks show the 16-core EPYC 4565P outperforming Intel's Xeon 6369P by 1.83× in performance while being priced lower at $589 versus $606.
  • Enhanced security features include TrustZone, secure boot, TPM 2.0, and memory encryption, ensuring reliability for 24/7 enterprise workloads.
  • Available now from leading OEMs and cloud providers, the EPYC 4005-series is priced between $289 and $699, targeting diverse workloads like cloud gaming, e-commerce, and virtualization.