AMD Grows EPYC CPU Portfolio

The AMD EPYC 4004 Series CPUs offer enterprise-grade performance, scalability and modern security features powered by “Zen 4” architecture. 

The AMD EPYC 4004 Series CPUs offer enterprise-grade performance, scalability and modern security features powered by “Zen 4” architecture. 

AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors power an expanded range of entry-level system designs from server providers. Image courtesy of AMD.


AMD reports availability of the AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors that complement the existing AMD EPYC server CPU portfolio with new cost-optimized offerings that deliver enterprise-class features and performance for small and medium businesses and hosted IT service providers, the company reports.

The AMD EPYC 4004 Series CPUs offer enterprise-grade performance, scalability and modern security features powered by “Zen 4” architecture. 

“Historically, many small to medium businesses have had to compromise on their IT solutions by using hardware that doesn’t fully meet their needs,” says John Morris, corporate vice president, Enterprise and HPC Business Group, AMD. “Based on the same technologies that power the most demanding data centers in the world, the AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors are offered at an optimized acquisition cost for customers in small and medium-sized businesses seeking to drive better business outcomes.”

The AMD EPYC 4004 Series processors are built to deliver general-purpose computing in a single-socket package, enabling rack scale, multi-node and tower configurations.

AMD EPYC 4004 CPU-powered servers offer a balance of performance, scalability and affordability, the company says. Enabling an array of broadly deployed enterprise solutions, AMD EPYC 4004 Series CPUs are supported by leading partners including, Altos, ASRock Rack, Gigabyte, Lenovo, MSI, New Egg, OVHcloud, Supermicro and Tyan.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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