
May 21, 2024, Santa Clara, Calif. -- Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced the launch of the AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors. These new cost-optimized products complement the existing AMD EPYC server CPU portfolio, bringing enterprise-class features and leading performance to small and medium-sized businesses and managed IT service providers.
Built on the efficient “Zen 4” architecture, AMD EPYC 4004 Series CPUs deliver enterprise-class performance, reliability, scalability, and modern security features for price-sensitive buyers.
“For too long, many small and medium-sized businesses have had to compromise on IT solutions because the hardware they use does not fully meet their needs,” said John Morris, corporate vice president, AMD Enterprise and High-Performance Computing. “Built on the same technology that powers the world’s most demanding data centers, the AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors offer optimized acquisition costs for small and medium-sized businesses seeking better business outcomes.”
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The AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors use a single-socket design to deliver strong general-purpose computing performance, while enabling high-performance rack scaling and multi-node tower configurations where system cost and other infrastructure constraints are key considerations.
“As part of our long-standing collaboration, Lenovo is pleased to see the new AMD EPYC 4004 CPUs, which help capture new opportunities in the market,” said Kamran Amini, vice president and general manager of Server, Storage and Software Defined Solutions at Lenovo. “With this new processor that combines affordable pricing and high-performance capabilities, the expansion of AMD’s EPYC processor roadmap addresses a larger segment of market demand. With the introduction of the AMD EPYC 4004 Series, AMD is helping meet the needs of a wide range of server users, delivering cost-efficiency and value for growing businesses while providing reliable, secure infrastructure efficiency.”
“We are delighted to add another AMD EPYC solution to our bare-metal portfolio,” said Yaniv Fdida, Chief Product and Technology Officer at OVHcloud. “We share common values with AMD, such as efficiency and sustainability. We believe the upcoming AMD EPYC 4004 CPU solutions will bring flexibility to data centers. Our customers will not only be able to leverage the powerful compute performance and energy efficiency of these new processors, but also benefit from our Trusted Cloud solutions and cost-effectiveness.”
“Supermicro’s 3U MicroCloud multi-node server and 1U, 2U mainstream server series feature the AMD EPYC 4004 Series CPUs, whose workload performance delivers greater value to customers seeking cost-effective, easy-to-deploy solutions,” said Michael McNerney, senior vice president of Marketing and Cybersecurity at Supermicro. “Together, we are expanding our offerings to help businesses optimize their hosting, content delivery, cloud workloads, and more.”
Servers based on the AMD EPYC 4004 Series CPUs offer a compelling balance of performance, scalability, and economics. They enable a wide range of widely deployable enterprise solutions and are supported by leading partners including Altos, ASRock Rack, Gigabyte, Lenovo, MSI, New Egg, OVHcloud, Supermicro, and Tyan.
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[i] EPYC‑018: Max Boost Clock for AMD EPYC processors refers to the maximum frequency achievable by any single core on the processor under normal operating conditions for server systems.