AMD has introduced its EPYC 8005 server processors, designed for edge, telecom, and cloud storage applications. The new range features single-socket designs with up to 84 cores and thermal design power from 70 to 225 watts, targeting environments with space and power constraints. Key applications include virtual RAN systems for telecoms and AI workloads in retail settings.
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