Next Generation Platform
AMD EPYC 9004 adopts DDR5 Memory, PCIe 5.0, and CXL, an interface for memory expansion. EPYC also incorporates AVX-512 to accelerate AI and ML workloads.
Core Density & Consolidation
AMD EPYC maxes out at 96 Zen 4 cores or 128 Zen 4c cores for the densest x86 CPU to date. High density drives more workloads execution per node promoting rack consolidation.
Performance Per Watt
EPYC 9004 Zen 4 cores deliver higher throughput while drastically reducing the overall power consumption used to run high-performant workloads.
Generational Performance Uplift
Accelerating Business Results
4th Gen AMD EPYC delivers compelling results and a huge generational leap to satisfy and exceed data center needs and expectations. Compared to the last generation flagship EPYC, 9004 delivers nearly 2x the performance. The 96 cores in AMD EPYC 9654 not only deliver more cores but higher clock speeds and per-core performance for unbeatable performance.
Other AMD EPYC 9004 models provide various applications that can deliver even higher results compared to their last-generation counterparts.
Fuel Innovation with AMD EPYC Multi-GPU Servers
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EPYC Performance in a Familiar Form Factor
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AMD EPYC 9004 SKU Table
Which AMD EPYC is Right for You
Optimal Density & Frequency
AMD EPYC 9004 features various processors with high density, high core speeds, and optimized high-frequency performance. With ample clock speeds with the best core density in the market, HPC workloads and cloud computing can both take place on AMD EPYC.
Largest on CPU L3 Cache
AMD EPYC 9004X features AMD's innovative 3D V-Cache delivering up to 1.1GB of L3 cache stacked directly onto the CCD. Store more memory on the CPU die reducing the latency when accessing RAM. 3D V-Cache AMD EPYC enables significantly faster performance in workloads predicated on data access.
Most Dense x86 Processor
AMD EPYC 97X4 features smaller Zen 4c cores with less L3 cache capacity enabling up to 112 or 128 cores, the highest density found in an x86 processor. The sheer density of the AMD EPYC 97X4 delivers performant cores perfect for cloud-native workloads, virtualization, or any lightweight processes.