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Supermicro Multi-Node Solution for Lightweight Entry Class Workloads Powered by AMD EPYC 4005 Series Processors

StorageNewsletter, May 14,2025

Including MicroCloud multi-node solution 10-node CPU and 5-node CPU + GPU version in 3U form factor, 1U and 2U Mainstream, and tower servers

Summary:

  • Delivers 3.3x more density than traditional 1U servers, maximizing savings on data center rack space, power, and lowering overall TCO
  • Offers up to 10 physically separated server nodes/chassis, 2080 cores per 42U rack and a TDP as low as 65W/server

Supermicro, Inc. is announcing that a number of servers are shipping with the latest addition to the AMD based EPYC 4000 series CPUs, the AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors.

These servers are optimized to deliver a powerful balance of performance density, scalability, and affordability. The company will feature its new MicroCloud multi-node solution, a 10-node CPU and a 5-node CPU + GPU version, in a 3U form factor, for organizations seeking to optimize space, energy, and cost of their IT infrastructure. MicroCloud product family targets dedicated hosting markets where sharing the chassis, power, and cooling are desired while still maintaining physical separation.

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