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AMD EPYC™ EMBEDDED 9004 AND 8004 SERIES PROCESSORS

4TH-GENERATION AMD EPYC™ EMBEDDED PROCESSORS DELIVER BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE AND POWER EFFICIENCY FOR NETWORKING, SECURITY, STORAGE AND INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS

AMD EPYC™ Embedded 9004 and 8004 Series processors harness the performance and efficiency benefits of the “Zen 4” and “Zen 4c” core architecture (implemented with TSMC 5nm process technology) to achieve new levels of core density and performance-per-watt. Scalable up to 96 cores (9004 Series) with thermal design power (TDP) profiles starting at 70W (8004 Series), 4th-Generation AMD EPYC™ Embedded processors are designed to meet stringent performance and efficiency requirements for next-generation networking, security/firewall, storage and industrial systems.

Advanced reliability and security features available with AMD EPYC™ Embedded 9004 and 8004 Series processors make them ideally suited for applications with enterprise-class performance and protection needs. Supporting enterprise-grade reliability and planned availability up to seven years, AMD EPYC™ Embedded 9004 and 8004 Series processors are targeted for heavy workload, ‘always on’ embedded systems requiring exceptional compute performance and I/O agility in a power-optimized profile.

AMD EPYC™ EMBEDDED 9004 SERIES PROCESSORS
AMD EPYC™ Embedded 9004 Series processors exploit the benefits of AMD “Zen 4” CPU cores to achieve new levels of performance. The series comprises ten processor models with performance options ranging from 16 to 96 cores (32 to 192 threads), and a thermal design power (TDP) profile ranging from 200W to 400W.

AMD EPYC™ EMBEDDED 8004 SERIES PROCESSORS
For some workloads, highly optimized power efficiency is required, particularly in the challenging environmental and thermal constraints common to networking, storage and industrial applications. AMD EPYC™ Embedded 8004 Series processors leverage the benefits of “Zen 4c” cores to achieve new levels of core density and performance-per-watt, delivering excellent energy efficiency in a compact package.