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Okay, so let’s dive into AMD’s latest release, the EPYC 4005 CPUs. Sounds fancy, right? “Grado” is what they’re calling it. Shows they’re serious about these things. Not sure why, but the name stuck. Anyway, these server CPUs are all about giving enterprises some beefy, yet somehow efficient, performance. Imagine trying to squeeze a watermelon into a soda can. That kind of challenge.
So, picture this: AMD decided they’re going head-to-head with Intel’s 6th-Gen Xeon CPUs. Like… legit, they’re aiming to beat them at their own game. Something about a higher Performance per Dollar figure. More bang for your buck, I guess? I once tried getting a better deal on cereal using the same logic. Didn’t work.
Ah, almost forgot! They put out a press release saying their EPYC 4005 series is out. They’re pushing these to give small ships big sails, if you catch my drift. Or maybe make your tiny business feel like it’s got the heart of a lion… or an ant on a sugar rush. It’s about right-sizing, they say. For the small and medium businesses or those hosting IT services. Fancy.
Now, here’s the juicy bit. These CPUs are apparently rocking the same AM5 socket as their older siblings, the EPYC 4004s. Some sort of continuity, I guess? Like borrowing your younger brother’s socks because they fit just fine. The EPYC 4565P 16-core was even tested to outshine Intel’s big shot Xeon 6300P by 1.83 times or something. Don’t ask me how they measure these exact numbers – probably some crazy tech wizardry.
Side note here, Derek Dicker from AMD (cool name, huh?) threw in a quote about how they’re nailing it with performance, simplicity, and affordability. Like solving a Rubik’s cube with your eyes closed. AMD’s partners like Altos, Gigabyte, and Lenovo are all in on this too.
They’ve got this whole table laid out with stats and numbers like clockwork orange, but the gist is, they vary in cores and threads from 6 to 16, and the prices range from $239 to $699. There’s more, I’m sure, but sometimes these tables make my head spin. Why do they need so many specifics? Just give me the good stuff straight!
Oh, and Lenovo jumped on board, saying they’re all about these processors to prep small businesses for the AI craze. It’s like they’re gearing up for a tech evolution – basically Terminator but with less apocalypse, hopefully.
Real talk, though – it’s interesting to see how these little tech battles pan out. Curious if this AMD line will actually shake things up or if it’s another blip on the tech radar. Guess we’ll see.