AMD EPYC™ processors

Cloud-native computing without compromise.

AMD EPYC™ 4th generation processors

Enterprises demand speed, agility and the ability to scale - whether in the public, private or hybrid cloud. The new AMD EPYC™ 9754 processors are optimized for cloud-native computing environments. AMD EPYC™ 9754 processors deliver leading throughput performance for the most common cloud-native workloads and compatibility across a comprehensive x86 ecosystem; helping cloud-based enterprises consolidate their data center footprint with leading energy efficiency.
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Workload Optimized 4th Gen EPYC™ CPU Portfolio

Designed to drive data center performance and accelerate business results.
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EPYC 9754 & 9734
“Bergamo”

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Cloud Native
Available Now
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AMD EPYC™ 9754 and 9734 server processors, formerly codenamed "Bergamo," are designed to provide leading performance for cloud-native computing workloads. These processors contain 128 and 112 cores, respectively, the highest core count of any x86 processor. Supermicro servers codenamed "Bergamo" using these processors are ideal for cloud-native applications that require a high core count in a single- or dual-socket configuration.

EPYC™ 9684x , 9384x & 9184x
“Genoa-X” with
AMD 3D V-Cache Technology
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Technical Compute
Available Now
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AMD EPYC™ 9004 Series processors with 3D V-Cache™ technology, formerly code-named "Genoa-X," are optimized for high-performance technical computing1. Each CPU features up to 1,152 MB of L3 cache, and this new CPU significantly increases the performance of technical computing applications that require frequent memory access, such as FEA, CFD and EDA applications.

EPYC 9004-Serie
“Genoa”
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General Purpose
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Accelerate business results

Learn how AMD 4th generation EPYC™ processors perform under some of the most common workloads.
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Fast time to market through computational fluid dynamics with HPC1

*ANSYS® Fluent® 2022 R2 test cases 2P 96C EPYC 9684X vs. 2P 56C Xeon 8480+

Higher throughput of mission-critical operations - SLA compliant2

*SPECjbb®2015-MultiJVM Critical-jOPS 2P 96C EPYC 9654 vs. 2P 60C Xeon Platinum 8490H

Performance-per-system-watt - lower server energy costs3

*SPECpower_ssj®2008 overall ssj_ops/W 2P128C EPYC 9754 vs. 2P 128C Altra® Max M128-30

New servers based on "Bergamo" and "Genoa-X" now available from Supermicro

Supermicro is expanding its H13 AMD server product line to integrate the latest AMD CPUs, providing customers with more application-optimized options for demanding workloads while lowering total cost of ownership and improving workload performance for technical computing and cloud-native applications.
All Supermicro H13 servers currently certified for the 4th generation AMD EPYC™ 9004 processor can use the AMD EPYC 9754 and 9734 CPUs or the new 4th generation AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology.

What's new at Hyper-U?

Supermicro's Hyper product family is now even better than ever. This new system includes a single AMD EPYC™ 9004 processor with up to 128 cores and up to 6 TB of DRAM in a single-socket system. The Hyper-U is designed for cloud-native applications that require many cores and large amounts of memory, such as virtualization and HCI, where the system can consolidate an unprecedented number of VMs into one system (customers can accommodate more than five times as many VMs as a typical server from a few years ago) with the cost savings of a single CPU. You may also be able to reduce your licensing costs.
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AMD EPYC™ Containerized Database Performance

AMD EPYC™ 9754 based server achieves up to 4.4X the total queries per hour of the Ampere® Altra® Max M128-30 server on TPROC-H