Home News Computing (Image credit: AMD) AMD has taken the wraps off its 4th Gen EPYC processors built for critical workloads across cloud (opens in new tab), enterprise and high performance computing (HPC).Unveiled at an event in San Francisco, AMD says the launch will deliver increased energy efficiency and aid its customers to accelerate the process of data center modernization.The AMD Zen 4 lineup has been divided into three families, the standard Zen 4 for EPYC Genoa, the Compute Density-Optimized Zen 4C for EPYC Bergamo, and the Cache-Optimized Zen 4 V-Cache within the EPYC Genoa-X series.Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO of AMD holding 4th Gen AMD EPYC in San Francisco (Image credit: Future)4th Gen EPYCWith up to 96 cores in a single processor, AMD claims that its new EPYC line-up should allow its customers to deploy fewer but more powerful servers to meet individual compute needs, which in turn will apparently push more flexibility within the data center.The 4th generation of data center fabric technology takes a more holistic approach to simplify and scale connectivity, as well as the full set of infrastructure services.Ram Peddibhotla, Corporate VP EPYC product management, told TechRadar Pro that the qualities of 4th gen EPYC that make it the best performance server processor comes in three folds and starts with the core.(Image credit: AMD)“We’ve been on a journey o… Click below to read the full story from TechRadar
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