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AMD's AM4 socket is almost eight years old and still going strong. Hear AMD's take on why its kept it around so long and may well do for years to come, too.
AMD has launched its AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors that enable right-sized solutions with enterprise-class features and performance for small and medium businesses and hosted IT service providers.
AMD’s EPYC 4005 Series may not make the most noise on spec sheets compared to high-end server platforms, but this new CPU ...
These may be times of uncertainty in the market, but you shouldn't let that dissuade you from your healthy hobbies or passion ...
If you're looking for a high-end CPU and motherboard combo for gaming, then this a great deal for you. Right now, this Ryzen ...
AMD (AMD) announced the launch of AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors. These purpose-built processors enable right-sized ...
The AMD EPYC 4005 Series, based on Zen 5, boosts performance over older Intel Xeon chips while keeping costs and power draw ...
The new AMD EPYC 4005 series will compete with Intel Xeon 6300P and ARM-based Ampere Altra. In benchmark tests using the ...
The AMD EPYC 4005 lineup includes six models designed for Socket AM5, succeeding the Zen 4-based EPYC 4004 series.
AMD’s EPYC 4005 CPUs bring Zen 5 speed and server muscle to small businesses—power, value, and efficiency packed into a lean, ...
The Epyc 4005 are AMD's smallest server CPUs and have the modern Ryzen 9000 technology inside. The entry level starts at six ...
Six to sixteen cores for entry-level enterprise AMD has launched new EPYC 4005 series "Grado" processors aimed at the ...