GIGABYTE Delivers a Comprehensive Portfolio of Enterprise Solutions with AMD EPYC 9004 Series Processors
The new 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors feature substantial compute performance and scalability by combing high core counts with impressive PCIe and memory throughput. In terms of out of the box performance, AMD estimates found that 4th Gen AMD EPYC CPUs are the highest performing server processors in the worldi. With the advancement to 5 nm technology and other performant innovations, the new AMD EPYC 9004 series processors move to a new SP5 socket. The new architecture leads the way to faster data insights with high performance and built-in security features, and this platform targets HPC, AI, cloud, big data, and general enterprise IT.
Leadership core performance, compute throughput, and advanced security features
Key Generational Technologies and Advancements:
- 5 nm process node
- Up to 96 cores and 192 threads
- Maximum boost clock up to 4.4 GHz
- Up to 384 MB L3 cache
- Support for 12 channel DDR5-4800
- ISA updates: BFLOAT16, AVX-512, and VNNI
- Support for PCIe Gen 5, 160 lanes in 2P
- Support for CXCL 1.1+ in 64 IO lanes, with bifurcations
- Up to 4 links of Gen3 AMD Infinity Fabric (up to 32 Gbps)
GIGABYTE Enterprise Series
- M-Series Motherboards – Single and dual socket options supporting Gen4 NVMe drives and PCIe 4.0 and/or 5.0 lanes
- R-series Rackmount Servers – 1U and 2U general-purpose systems, offering the best balance of compute, memory, storage, and expandability
- G-Series GPU Servers – 2U or 4U systems offering industry leading GPU density due to excellent thermal and mechanical design, and built for HPC, AI, and high-performance parallel processing
- H-Series High-density 2U 4-node Servers – combining four hot-swappable nodes in a 2U chassis, offering extreme CPU compute density excellent for HPC, HCI, and edge computing
- E-Series Edge Servers – 1U and 2U short depth servers with options for IO on front or rear, moving data collection away from data centers and improving latency