AMD Introduces EPYC Embedded 2005 Series Processors
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AMD launches EPYC Embedded 2005 for constrained systems
AMD has expanded its embedded portfolio with the EPYC Embedded 2005 Series, positioning the new processors squarely at networking, storage, and industrial systems that have to run 24/7 in tight power and space envelopes. The devices are pitched at AI-influenced workloads, from control planes and cloud storage to aerospace and robotics. The EPYC Embedded 2005 family is built around AMD’s “Zen 5” architecture and delivered in a 40 mm × 40 mm ball …
[Digital Daily Reporter Kim Moon-ki] AMD announced on the 10th that it has launched the EPYC Embedded 2005 Series processor in a high-efficiency, small package to meet the growing demand for AI-based embedded infrastructure. This product offers up to 16 cores of compute performance and efficiency in the 45-75W power range, enhancing long-term operating efficiency in networking, storage, and industrial systems. The EPYC Embedded 2005 Series utili…
AMD has officially launched its Epyc Embedded 2005 server and embedded CPUs designed for efficiency. Up to 16 Zen-5 processor cores based on the "Fire Range" notebook CPUs are offered with a TDP of 45 to 75 watts.
In the generational leap genre, it will be difficult to find better: the EPYC Embedded family welcomes new members, the Embedded 2005. Based on the CPU Zen 5 architecture and engraved in 4 nm, they relay the EPYC Embedded 3001 (yes, we go from 3001 to 2005, understand), Zen processors engraved in 14 nm...
Already last week there were signs that AMD could soon introduce the Epyc-Embedded-2005 series based on Fire Range.
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