Thursday, May 15, 2025

Supermicro Unveils MicroCloud with AMD EPYC™ 4005 for High-Density, Cost-Efficient Performance

Supermicro , a provider of complete IT solutions for AI, Cloud, Storage and 5G/Edge, announced that select Supermicro servers now ship with the AMD EPYC™ 4005 series processors, the latest addition to the AMD-based EPYC™ 4000 series CPUs. These servers deliver an optimal and powerful balance of performance density, scalability, and affordability. Supermicro is showcasing its new Supermicro MicroCloud multi-node solution, a 10-node CPU and a 5-node CPU + GPU version, in a 3U form factor, ideal for organizations looking to improve the space, power, and cost of their IT infrastructure. Supermicro’s MicroCloud product family targets dedicated hosting markets that prefer to share chassis, power, and cooling, but maintain physical separation.

“Supermicro continues to be the first to market with innovative rack-scale solutions for a wide range of use cases. The addition of our new Supermicro MicroCloud multi-node solution features the latest AMD EPYC 4005 series processors, designed to meet the needs of on-premises or cloud service providers who require powerful yet cost-effective solutions in a compact 3U form factor,” said Mory Lin , vice president, IoT/Embedded & Edge Computing at Supermicro. “These servers offer up to 2080 cores in a standard 42U rack, significantly reducing data center rack space requirements and total cost of ownership (TCO) for large and small to medium-sized enterprises.”

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“Supermicro and AMD have been working together since the 1st generation EPYC™ 4000 series products. Our latest EPYC™ 4005 series CPUs combined with Supermicro’s MicroCloud servers for demanding enterprise cloud and AI-driven workloads are a huge advancement,” said Derek Dicker , corporate vice president, Enterprise and HPC Business, AMD. “Through extensive collaboration with Supermicro and other partners, we are developing processors for cost-effective enterprise solutions that make a difference. The memory and I/O feature sets, combined with our latest ‘Zen 5’ architecture, give our technology partners the flexibility to build powerful yet affordable systems that address the specific needs of growing businesses and data centers.”

“As organizations look to do more with less, especially in space- and power-constrained environments, Supermicro‘s AMD-powered EPYC 4005-series processors are ideal. They dramatically improve compute density without sacrificing performance,” said Alvin Nguyen , senior analyst at Forrester. “This type of modular, multi-node architecture is especially well-suited for IT service providers and SMBs who, in addition to saving data center rack space, reducing power consumption and lowering overall TCO, also want to efficiently scale as workloads increase.”

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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