AMD Unveils New EPYC 4005-Series Chips for Entry-Level Servers

Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 9:20 am

AMD has introduced a refreshed lineup of its EPYC 4005-series processors, built on Zen 5 architecture and available in configurations ranging from eight to 16 cores. Designed to power cost-effective, entry-level data centers and small businesses, the launch aims to stir up competition in the low-end server market.


tomshardware.com / Zen 5 comes to small businesses: AMD unveils EPYC 4005-series processors

AMD launches Zen 5-based EPYC 4005-series 'Grado' processors for entry-level AM5 servers, offering up to 16 cores, robust security, and superior performance-per-dollar compared to Intel's entry-level Xeon.

siliconangle.com / AMD announces an EPYC upgrade to its entry-level data center server chips

Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. today announced the launch of the latest generation of its popular, general-purpose EPYC central processing units. The EPYC 4005 Series chips come in three form factors, with eight-core, 12-core and 16-core options available. They’re powerful enough to run…

theregister.com / AMD is Ryzen to the SMB occasion with a bundle of baby Epycs

The House of Zen’s low-end enterprise strategy is badge engineering at its best AMD on Tuesday revealed its latest chips to get a Zen 5 refresh with the launch of its itty bitty Epyc 4005-series CPUs.…


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