AMD is now shipping EPYC 4005 series CPUs tailored for cost-effective access to enterprise-grade features

AMD is now shipping EPYC 4005 series CPUs tailored for cost-effective access to enterprise-grade features

AMD's EPYC series offering just got appended with the new EPYC 3005 series processors aimed to deliver a great balance of performance, efficiency, and scalability needs of small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and hosted IT service providers.

Leveraging the AM5 socket platform, it can be installed and allow broad deployment across a variety of server form factors, including blades, towers, and mainstream rack units, especially for virtualized environments, enterprise applications, and always-on hosted services.

With early adoption by ecosystem partners including Lenovo, Supermicro, OVHcloud, Vultr, Gigabyte, and MSI, among others, one can expect OEM systems to achieve the same level of performance, such as the 16-core EPYC 4565P model achieving a 1.83x performance gain over Intel’s top-tier Xeon 6300P in the Phoronix test suite.

Here is the full lineup for the EPYC 4005 series alongside the price:

Model

Cores / Threads

L3 Cache (MB)

Base / Boost Clock (GHz)

TDP (W)

Price (USD)

4585PX

16 / 32

128

4.3 / 5.7

170

$699

4565P

16 / 32

64

4.3 / 5.7

170

$589

4545P

16 / 32

64

3.0 / 5.4

65

$549

4465P

12 / 24

64

3.4 / 5.4

65

$399

4345P

8 / 16

32

3.8 / 5.5

65

$329

4245P

6 / 12

32

3.9 / 5.4

65

$239