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AMD Ryzen 5 8600G processor 4.3 GHz 16 MB L3 Box
SKU
100-100001237BOX
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Socket AM5, 6 cores, 12 threads, 4.3 GHz base clock, 5 GHz boost clock, 16 MB cache, 65 W
Processor socket | Socket AM5 |
---|---|
Box | Yes |
Processor cores | 6 |
Processor family | AMD Ryzen 5 |
SKU | 100-100001237BOX |
EAN | 0730143316163 |
Manufacturer | AMD |
Availability | In Stock |
Product Family | Ryzen |
Product Series | 5 |
Unleash Performance Excellence: AMD Ryzen 5 8600G 4.35GHz 6 Core AM5 Processor
Dive into a new realm of computing power with the AMD Ryzen 5 8600G processor. Engineered with a commanding 4.35GHz base clock and a dynamic 6-core configuration, this AM5 processor delivers exceptional performance that transforms your computing experience. With 12 threads and a substantial 5.0GHz boost clock, the Ryzen 5 8600G ensures swift and responsive multitasking.
Efficient Multitasking: 12 Threads and 5.0GHz Boost
Experience efficiency like never before with the AMD Ryzen 5 8600G's 12 threads, making light work of demanding tasks and delivering a smooth multitasking experience. The impressive 5.0GHz boost clock elevates performance, ensuring that your system responds seamlessly to every command, from content creation to resource-intensive applications.
Spectacular Visuals: Radeon Graphics for Immersive Experiences
Immerse yourself in stunning visuals and redefine your gaming and entertainment experiences with the integrated Radeon Graphics. The AMD Ryzen 5 8600G processor comes equipped with powerful graphics capabilities, eliminating the need for a separate graphics card. Enjoy high-quality graphics, whether you're gaming, streaming, or engaging in creative pursuits.
Specifications
General Specifications
Platform:
Desktop
Product Family:
AMD Ryzen Processors
Product Line:
AMD Ryzen 5 8000 G-Series Desktop Processors with Radeon Graphics
AMD PRO Technologies:
No
Consumer Use:
Yes
Regional Availability:
Global
Former Codename:
"Phoenix"
Architecture:
"Zen 4"
# of CPU Cores:
6
Multithreading (SMT):
Yes
# of Threads:
12
Max. Boost Clock:
Up to 5.0GHz
Base Clock:
4.3GHz
L2 Cache:
6MB
L3 Cache:
16MB
Default TDP:
65W
AMD Configurable TDP (cTDP):
45-65W
Processor Technology for CPU Cores:
TSMC 4nm FinFET
CPU Compute Die (CCD) Size:
178mm²
Package Die Count:
1
Unlocked for Overclocking:
Yes
AMD EXPO Memory Overclocking Technology:
Yes
Precision Boost Overdrive:
Yes
Curve Optimizer Voltage Offsets:
Yes
AMD Ryzen Master Support:
Yes
CPU Socket:
AM5
CPU Boost Technology:
Precision Boost 2
Instruction Set:
x86-64
Supported Extensions:
AES, AMD-V, AVX, AVX2, AVX512, FMA3, MMX(+), SHA, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4A, SSSE3, x86-64
Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax):
95°C
*OS Support:
Windows 11 - 64-Bit Edition
Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition
RHEL x86 64-Bit
Ubuntu x86 64-Bit
*Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer.
Connectivity
Native USB 4 (40Gbps) Ports:
2
Native USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) Ports:
2
Native USB 2.0 (480Mbps) Ports:
1
PCI Express Version:
PCIe® 4.0
Native PCIe Lanes (Total/Usable):
20 / 16
NVMe Support:
Boot, RAID0, RAID1
System Memory Type:
DDR5
Memory Channels:
2
Max. Memory:
256GB
System Memory Subtype:
UDIMM
Max Memory Speed:
2x1R DDR5-5200
2x2R DDR5-5200
4X1R DDR5-3600
4x2R DDR5-3600
Graphics Capabilities
Integrated Graphics:
Yes
Graphics Model:
AMD Radeon™ 760M
Graphics Core Count:
8
Graphics Frequency:
2800 MHz
DirectX Version:
12
DisplayPort Version:
2.1
DisplayPort Extensions:
HDR Metadata
Adaptive-Sync
UHBR10
DisplayPort Max Refresh Rates (SDR):
7680x4320 @ 60Hz
3840x2160 @ 240Hz
3440x1440 @ 360Hz
2560x1440 @ 480Hz
1920x1080 @ 600Hz
DisplayPort Max Refresh Rates (HDR):
7680x4320 @ 60Hz
3840x2160 @ 240Hz
3440x1440 @ 360Hz
2560x1440 @ 480Hz
1920x1080 @ 600Hz
HDMI Version:
2.1
HDCP Version Supported:
2.3
USB Type-C DisplayPort™ Alternate Mode:
Yes
Multi-Monitor Support:
Yes
Max Displays:
4
AMD FreeSync:
Yes
Wireless Display:
Miracast
Max Video Encode Bandwidth (SDR):
1080p630 8bpc H.264
1440p373 8bpc H.264
2160p175 8bpc H.264
1080p630 8bpc H.265
1440p373 8bpc H.265
2160p175 8bpc H.265
4320p43 8bpc H.265
1080p864 8/10bpc AV1
1440p513 8/10bpc AV1
2160p240 8/10bpc AV1
4320p60 8/10bpc AV1
Max Video Decode Bandwidth:
1080p60 8bpc MPEG2
1080p60 8bpc VC1
1080p786 8/10bpc VP9
2160p196 8/10bpc VP9
4320p49 8/10bpc VP9
1080p1200 8bpc H.264
2160p300 8bpc H.264
4320p75 8bpc H.264
1080p786 8/10bpc H.265
2160p196 8/10bpc H.265
4320p49 8/10bpc H.265
1080p960 8/10bpc AV1
2160p240 8/10bpc AV1
4320p60 8/10bpc AV1
AMD SmartAccess Memory:
Yes
AI Engine Capabilities
Brand Name:
AMD Ryzen AI
AMD Ryzen AI:
Available
Performance:
Up to 16 TOPS
Dive into a new realm of computing power with the AMD Ryzen 5 8600G processor. Engineered with a commanding 4.35GHz base clock and a dynamic 6-core configuration, this AM5 processor delivers exceptional performance that transforms your computing experience. With 12 threads and a substantial 5.0GHz boost clock, the Ryzen 5 8600G ensures swift and responsive multitasking.
Efficient Multitasking: 12 Threads and 5.0GHz Boost
Experience efficiency like never before with the AMD Ryzen 5 8600G's 12 threads, making light work of demanding tasks and delivering a smooth multitasking experience. The impressive 5.0GHz boost clock elevates performance, ensuring that your system responds seamlessly to every command, from content creation to resource-intensive applications.
Spectacular Visuals: Radeon Graphics for Immersive Experiences
Immerse yourself in stunning visuals and redefine your gaming and entertainment experiences with the integrated Radeon Graphics. The AMD Ryzen 5 8600G processor comes equipped with powerful graphics capabilities, eliminating the need for a separate graphics card. Enjoy high-quality graphics, whether you're gaming, streaming, or engaging in creative pursuits.
Specifications
General Specifications
Platform:
Desktop
Product Family:
AMD Ryzen Processors
Product Line:
AMD Ryzen 5 8000 G-Series Desktop Processors with Radeon Graphics
AMD PRO Technologies:
No
Consumer Use:
Yes
Regional Availability:
Global
Former Codename:
"Phoenix"
Architecture:
"Zen 4"
# of CPU Cores:
6
Multithreading (SMT):
Yes
# of Threads:
12
Max. Boost Clock:
Up to 5.0GHz
Base Clock:
4.3GHz
L2 Cache:
6MB
L3 Cache:
16MB
Default TDP:
65W
AMD Configurable TDP (cTDP):
45-65W
Processor Technology for CPU Cores:
TSMC 4nm FinFET
CPU Compute Die (CCD) Size:
178mm²
Package Die Count:
1
Unlocked for Overclocking:
Yes
AMD EXPO Memory Overclocking Technology:
Yes
Precision Boost Overdrive:
Yes
Curve Optimizer Voltage Offsets:
Yes
AMD Ryzen Master Support:
Yes
CPU Socket:
AM5
CPU Boost Technology:
Precision Boost 2
Instruction Set:
x86-64
Supported Extensions:
AES, AMD-V, AVX, AVX2, AVX512, FMA3, MMX(+), SHA, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4A, SSSE3, x86-64
Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax):
95°C
*OS Support:
Windows 11 - 64-Bit Edition
Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition
RHEL x86 64-Bit
Ubuntu x86 64-Bit
*Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer.
Connectivity
Native USB 4 (40Gbps) Ports:
2
Native USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) Ports:
2
Native USB 2.0 (480Mbps) Ports:
1
PCI Express Version:
PCIe® 4.0
Native PCIe Lanes (Total/Usable):
20 / 16
NVMe Support:
Boot, RAID0, RAID1
System Memory Type:
DDR5
Memory Channels:
2
Max. Memory:
256GB
System Memory Subtype:
UDIMM
Max Memory Speed:
2x1R DDR5-5200
2x2R DDR5-5200
4X1R DDR5-3600
4x2R DDR5-3600
Graphics Capabilities
Integrated Graphics:
Yes
Graphics Model:
AMD Radeon™ 760M
Graphics Core Count:
8
Graphics Frequency:
2800 MHz
DirectX Version:
12
DisplayPort Version:
2.1
DisplayPort Extensions:
HDR Metadata
Adaptive-Sync
UHBR10
DisplayPort Max Refresh Rates (SDR):
7680x4320 @ 60Hz
3840x2160 @ 240Hz
3440x1440 @ 360Hz
2560x1440 @ 480Hz
1920x1080 @ 600Hz
DisplayPort Max Refresh Rates (HDR):
7680x4320 @ 60Hz
3840x2160 @ 240Hz
3440x1440 @ 360Hz
2560x1440 @ 480Hz
1920x1080 @ 600Hz
HDMI Version:
2.1
HDCP Version Supported:
2.3
USB Type-C DisplayPort™ Alternate Mode:
Yes
Multi-Monitor Support:
Yes
Max Displays:
4
AMD FreeSync:
Yes
Wireless Display:
Miracast
Max Video Encode Bandwidth (SDR):
1080p630 8bpc H.264
1440p373 8bpc H.264
2160p175 8bpc H.264
1080p630 8bpc H.265
1440p373 8bpc H.265
2160p175 8bpc H.265
4320p43 8bpc H.265
1080p864 8/10bpc AV1
1440p513 8/10bpc AV1
2160p240 8/10bpc AV1
4320p60 8/10bpc AV1
Max Video Decode Bandwidth:
1080p60 8bpc MPEG2
1080p60 8bpc VC1
1080p786 8/10bpc VP9
2160p196 8/10bpc VP9
4320p49 8/10bpc VP9
1080p1200 8bpc H.264
2160p300 8bpc H.264
4320p75 8bpc H.264
1080p786 8/10bpc H.265
2160p196 8/10bpc H.265
4320p49 8/10bpc H.265
1080p960 8/10bpc AV1
2160p240 8/10bpc AV1
4320p60 8/10bpc AV1
AMD SmartAccess Memory:
Yes
AI Engine Capabilities
Brand Name:
AMD Ryzen AI
AMD Ryzen AI:
Available
Performance:
Up to 16 TOPS
Processor | |
---|---|
Processor generation | AMD Ryzen 8000 Series |
Processor base frequency | 4.3 GHz |
Processor manufacturer | AMD |
Cooler included | No |
Configurable TDP-down | 45 W |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 65 W |
Processor cache | 16 MB |
Processor model | 8600G |
Processor threads | 12 |
Processor operating modes | 64-bit |
Processor boost frequency | 5 GHz |
Processor lithography | 4 nm |
Processor family | AMD Ryzen™ 5 |
Processor cores | 6 |
Box | Yes |
Processor socket | Socket AM5 |
Configurable TDP-up | 65 W |
Processor cache type | L3 |
Memory | |
Memory types supported by processor | DDR5-SDRAM |
Memory clock speeds supported by processor | 3600,5200 MHz |
Memory channels | Dual-channel |
Graphics | |
Discrete graphics card | No |
On-board graphics card model | AMD Radeon 760M |
On-board graphics card | Yes |
On-board graphics card base frequency | 2800 MHz |
Discrete graphics card model | Not available |
Power | |
---|---|
Configurable TDP-down | 45 W |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 65 W |
Technical details | |
PCI Express slots version | 4.0 |
Compatible operating systems | Windows 11/10 x64, RHEL x86 64-bit, Ubuntu x86 64-bit |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 65 W |
Market segment | Desktop |
Configurable TDP-up | 65 W |
Processor cache type | L3 |
Features | |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 65 W |
PCI Express slots version | 4.0 |
Compatible operating systems | Windows 11/10 x64, RHEL x86 64-bit, Ubuntu x86 64-bit |
Market segment | Desktop |
Processor special features | |
Configurable TDP-up | 65 W |
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Unleash Performance Excellence: AMD Ryzen 5 8600G 4.35GHz 6 Core AM5 Processor
Dive into a new realm of computing power with the AMD Ryzen 5 8600G processor. Engineered with a commanding 4.35GHz base clock and a dynamic 6-core configuration, this AM5 processor delivers exceptional performance that transforms your computing experience. With 12 threads and a substantial 5.0GHz boost clock, the Ryzen 5 8600G ensures swift and responsive multitasking. Efficient Multitasking: 12 Threads and 5.0GHz Boost Experience efficiency like never before with the AMD Ryzen 5 8600G's 12 threads, making light work of demanding tasks and delivering a smooth multitasking experience. The impressive 5.0GHz boost clock elevates performance, ensuring that your system responds seamlessly to every command, from content creation to resource-intensive applications. Spectacular Visuals: Radeon Graphics for Immersive Experiences Immerse yourself in stunning visuals and redefine your gaming and entertainment experiences with the integrated Radeon Graphics. The AMD Ryzen 5 8600G processor comes equipped with powerful graphics capabilities, eliminating the need for a separate graphics card. Enjoy high-quality graphics, whether you're gaming, streaming, or engaging in creative pursuits. Specifications General Specifications Platform: Desktop Product Family: AMD Ryzen Processors Product Line: AMD Ryzen 5 8000 G-Series Desktop Processors with Radeon Graphics AMD PRO Technologies: No Consumer Use: Yes Regional Availability: Global Former Codename: "Phoenix" Architecture: "Zen 4" # of CPU Cores: 6 Multithreading (SMT): Yes # of Threads: 12 Max. Boost Clock: Up to 5.0GHz Base Clock: 4.3GHz L2 Cache: 6MB L3 Cache: 16MB Default TDP: 65W AMD Configurable TDP (cTDP): 45-65W Processor Technology for CPU Cores: TSMC 4nm FinFET CPU Compute Die (CCD) Size: 178mm² Package Die Count: 1 Unlocked for Overclocking: Yes AMD EXPO Memory Overclocking Technology: Yes Precision Boost Overdrive: Yes Curve Optimizer Voltage Offsets: Yes AMD Ryzen Master Support: Yes CPU Socket: AM5 CPU Boost Technology: Precision Boost 2 Instruction Set: x86-64 Supported Extensions: AES, AMD-V, AVX, AVX2, AVX512, FMA3, MMX(+), SHA, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4A, SSSE3, x86-64 Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax): 95°C *OS Support: Windows 11 - 64-Bit Edition Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition RHEL x86 64-Bit Ubuntu x86 64-Bit *Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer. Connectivity Native USB 4 (40Gbps) Ports: 2 Native USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) Ports: 2 Native USB 2.0 (480Mbps) Ports: 1 PCI Express Version: PCIe® 4.0 Native PCIe Lanes (Total/Usable): 20 / 16 NVMe Support: Boot, RAID0, RAID1 System Memory Type: DDR5 Memory Channels: 2 Max. Memory: 256GB System Memory Subtype: UDIMM Max Memory Speed: 2x1R DDR5-5200 2x2R DDR5-5200 4X1R DDR5-3600 4x2R DDR5-3600 Graphics Capabilities Integrated Graphics: Yes Graphics Model: AMD Radeon™ 760M Graphics Core Count: 8 Graphics Frequency: 2800 MHz DirectX Version: 12 DisplayPort Version: 2.1 DisplayPort Extensions: HDR Metadata Adaptive-Sync UHBR10 DisplayPort Max Refresh Rates (SDR): 7680x4320 @ 60Hz 3840x2160 @ 240Hz 3440x1440 @ 360Hz 2560x1440 @ 480Hz 1920x1080 @ 600Hz DisplayPort Max Refresh Rates (HDR): 7680x4320 @ 60Hz 3840x2160 @ 240Hz 3440x1440 @ 360Hz 2560x1440 @ 480Hz 1920x1080 @ 600Hz HDMI Version: 2.1 HDCP Version Supported: 2.3 USB Type-C DisplayPort™ Alternate Mode: Yes Multi-Monitor Support: Yes Max Displays: 4 AMD FreeSync: Yes Wireless Display: Miracast Max Video Encode Bandwidth (SDR): 1080p630 8bpc H.264 1440p373 8bpc H.264 2160p175 8bpc H.264 1080p630 8bpc H.265 1440p373 8bpc H.265 2160p175 8bpc H.265 4320p43 8bpc H.265 1080p864 8/10bpc AV1 1440p513 8/10bpc AV1 2160p240 8/10bpc AV1 4320p60 8/10bpc AV1 Max Video Decode Bandwidth: 1080p60 8bpc MPEG2 1080p60 8bpc VC1 1080p786 8/10bpc VP9 2160p196 8/10bpc VP9 4320p49 8/10bpc VP9 1080p1200 8bpc H.264 2160p300 8bpc H.264 4320p75 8bpc H.264 1080p786 8/10bpc H.265 2160p196 8/10bpc H.265 4320p49 8/10bpc H.265 1080p960 8/10bpc AV1 2160p240 8/10bpc AV1 4320p60 8/10bpc AV1 AMD SmartAccess Memory: Yes AI Engine Capabilities Brand Name: AMD Ryzen AI AMD Ryzen AI: Available Performance: Up to 16 TOPS |
2nd Gen AMD EPYC are a new breed of server processors which sets a higher standard for data centers.
Groundbreaking design makes AMD EPYC #1 in performance across industry standard benchmarks, holding 80 world records to date. Performance you can count on to propel your modern data center workloads. ’Hardened at the Core’ protection helps defend against side-channel attacks and EPYC's secure encrypted virtualization features help keep your data safe. The processor’s agility helps you manage new deployments and changing workloads, with the system resources you need, simply and cost-effectively. AMD is the server processor company you can count on for innovation and leadership today and into the future. Performance Leadership Virtually everything runs better on AMD EPYC 7002 Series powered servers. Whether you run enterprise applications, virtualized and cloud computing environments, software-defined infrastructure, high-performance computing, or data analytic applications. EPYC processor-based systems are #1 on industry benchmarks, including those measuring integer, floating-point, virtualization, database, and HPC performance. AMD EPYC 7742 processor has set new world records that establish AMD as THE performance leader. The secret is under the hood AMD Infinity Architecture is a hybrid multi-die architecture that is reaching new heights with AMD EPYC 7002 Series processors. AMD Infinity Architecture now decouples two streams: eight dies for the processor cores, and one I/O die that supports security and communication outside the processor. With the agility to deliver the leading-edge process technology for CPU cores while letting I/O circuitry develop at its own rate, new capabilities can be brought to market faster with EPYC because its die design is not monolithic. This has allowed EPYC to race to leadership in the market and continue to innovate in the future. Forged from the finest silicon AMD is first to market an x86 processor based on 7nm technology. With double the core density and optimizations that improve instructions per cycle, the result is 4x the Floating-Point performance of 1st Gen AMD EPYC. 7nm process technology also brings energy efficiency. 2nd Gen AMD EPYC can provide the same performance at half the power consumption. EPYC by the numbers AMD EPYC has been engineered for data centers that rely on CPU performance. From oil and gas exploration, to in-memory databases, to big data analytics to production rendering to standard data center applications, highly parallel workloads have more cores to work with. AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors scale from 8 to 64 cores (16 to 128 threads per socket). No other x86 vendor today enables such a core density in the market. Be top of the security chain AMD EPYC is ‘Hardened at the Core’ with advanced security features. It is the first server CPU with an integrated and dedicated security processor providing the foundation for Secure Boot, Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV). So you can worry less about data risk and focus more on running your business. Enabling software boot without corruption The AMD EPYC processor secure root of trust is designed to validate the initial BIOS software boot without corruption. In virtualized environments, you can cryptographically check that your entire software stack is booted without corruption on a cloud server or services you choose. Restrict internal vulnerabilities With encrypted memory, attacks on the integrity of main memory (such as cold-boot attacks) are inhibited because any data obtained is encrypted. High-performance encryption engines integrated into the memory channels help speed performance. All of this is accomplished without modifications to your application software. Safeguarding virtual and cloud infrastructure 2nd Gen EPYC helps safeguard privacy and integrity by encrypting each virtual machine with one of up to 509 unique encryption keys known only to the processor. This aids in protecting confidentiality of your data even if a malicious virtual machine finds a way into your virtual machine’s memory, or a compromised hypervisor reaches into a guest virtual machine. All-in feature set AMD takes pride in having transparent relationships with its partners and customers. This means having an “all-in” feature set that isn’t contrived to extract higher prices from customers. With AMD EPYC, you have the agility to choose the processor your application requires without worrying about whether an important feature or capability is included. Whatever the number of cores you choose, you’ll have the I/O, memory, and memory bandwidth to accomplish what you need. First-to-market PCIe 4.0 readiness AMD EPYC is the first and only current x86-architecture server processor supporting PCIe 4.06. PCIe 4.0 delivers double the I/O performance over PCIe 3.0. You can use 128 lanes of I/O to double the network bandwidth that ties together HPC clusters and satisfies voracious needs for east-west bandwidth. For other application needs and in virtualized environments, you can connect with higher speed to GPU accelerators, NVMe drives, and you can even use integrated disk controllers to access spinning disks without the typical bottleneck of a PCIe RAID controller. X86 compatibility You can have confidence in AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors because virtually all software will just work. We work with the open source community and major software vendors to help ensure your applications and enabling software will work exceptionally well with EPYC. The broad ecosystem of open tools and libraries are more reasons why top cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud are providing services to customers based on AMD EPYC processors. 1-Socket EPYC server advantage Traditional CPUs typically must scale up to a 2-socket server to overcome an imbalance of resources. With AMD EPYC, 1-socket servers satisfy most of your workload needs, helping you increase density and reduce capital, power, and cooling expenses. With a 1-socket EPYC server, you can cut licensing costs up to 50% with ‘per-socket software’ such as VMware vSphere or vSAN. |
2nd Gen AMD EPYC are a new breed of server processors which sets a higher standard for data centers.
Groundbreaking design makes AMD EPYC #1 in performance across industry standard benchmarks, holding 80 world records to date. Performance you can count on to propel your modern data center workloads. ’Hardened at the Core’ protection helps defend against side-channel attacks and EPYC's secure encrypted virtualization features help keep your data safe. The processor’s agility helps you manage new deployments and changing workloads, with the system resources you need, simply and cost-effectively. AMD is the server processor company you can count on for innovation and leadership today and into the future. Performance Leadership Virtually everything runs better on AMD EPYC 7002 Series powered servers. Whether you run enterprise applications, virtualized and cloud computing environments, software-defined infrastructure, high-performance computing, or data analytic applications. EPYC processor-based systems are #1 on industry benchmarks, including those measuring integer, floating-point, virtualization, database, and HPC performance. AMD EPYC 7742 processor has set new world records that establish AMD as THE performance leader. The secret is under the hood AMD Infinity Architecture is a hybrid multi-die architecture that is reaching new heights with AMD EPYC 7002 Series processors. AMD Infinity Architecture now decouples two streams: eight dies for the processor cores, and one I/O die that supports security and communication outside the processor. With the agility to deliver the leading-edge process technology for CPU cores while letting I/O circuitry develop at its own rate, new capabilities can be brought to market faster with EPYC because its die design is not monolithic. This has allowed EPYC to race to leadership in the market and continue to innovate in the future. Forged from the finest silicon AMD is first to market an x86 processor based on 7nm technology. With double the core density and optimizations that improve instructions per cycle, the result is 4x the Floating-Point performance of 1st Gen AMD EPYC. 7nm process technology also brings energy efficiency. 2nd Gen AMD EPYC can provide the same performance at half the power consumption. EPYC by the numbers AMD EPYC has been engineered for data centers that rely on CPU performance. From oil and gas exploration, to in-memory databases, to big data analytics to production rendering to standard data center applications, highly parallel workloads have more cores to work with. AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors scale from 8 to 64 cores (16 to 128 threads per socket). No other x86 vendor today enables such a core density in the market. Be top of the security chain AMD EPYC is ‘Hardened at the Core’ with advanced security features. It is the first server CPU with an integrated and dedicated security processor providing the foundation for Secure Boot, Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV). So you can worry less about data risk and focus more on running your business. Enabling software boot without corruption The AMD EPYC processor secure root of trust is designed to validate the initial BIOS software boot without corruption. In virtualized environments, you can cryptographically check that your entire software stack is booted without corruption on a cloud server or services you choose. Restrict internal vulnerabilities With encrypted memory, attacks on the integrity of main memory (such as cold-boot attacks) are inhibited because any data obtained is encrypted. High-performance encryption engines integrated into the memory channels help speed performance. All of this is accomplished without modifications to your application software. Safeguarding virtual and cloud infrastructure 2nd Gen EPYC helps safeguard privacy and integrity by encrypting each virtual machine with one of up to 509 unique encryption keys known only to the processor. This aids in protecting confidentiality of your data even if a malicious virtual machine finds a way into your virtual machine’s memory, or a compromised hypervisor reaches into a guest virtual machine. All-in feature set AMD takes pride in having transparent relationships with its partners and customers. This means having an “all-in” feature set that isn’t contrived to extract higher prices from customers. With AMD EPYC, you have the agility to choose the processor your application requires without worrying about whether an important feature or capability is included. Whatever the number of cores you choose, you’ll have the I/O, memory, and memory bandwidth to accomplish what you need. First-to-market PCIe 4.0 readiness AMD EPYC is the first and only current x86-architecture server processor supporting PCIe 4.06. PCIe 4.0 delivers double the I/O performance over PCIe 3.0. You can use 128 lanes of I/O to double the network bandwidth that ties together HPC clusters and satisfies voracious needs for east-west bandwidth. For other application needs and in virtualized environments, you can connect with higher speed to GPU accelerators, NVMe drives, and you can even use integrated disk controllers to access spinning disks without the typical bottleneck of a PCIe RAID controller. X86 compatibility You can have confidence in AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors because virtually all software will just work. We work with the open source community and major software vendors to help ensure your applications and enabling software will work exceptionally well with EPYC. The broad ecosystem of open tools and libraries are more reasons why top cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud are providing services to customers based on AMD EPYC processors. 1-Socket EPYC server advantage Traditional CPUs typically must scale up to a 2-socket server to overcome an imbalance of resources. With AMD EPYC, 1-socket servers satisfy most of your workload needs, helping you increase density and reduce capital, power, and cooling expenses. With a 1-socket EPYC server, you can cut licensing costs up to 50% with ‘per-socket software’ such as VMware vSphere or vSAN. |
2nd Gen AMD EPYC are a new breed of server processors which sets a higher standard for data centers.
Groundbreaking design makes AMD EPYC #1 in performance across industry standard benchmarks, holding 80 world records to date. Performance you can count on to propel your modern data center workloads. ’Hardened at the Core’ protection helps defend against side-channel attacks and EPYC's secure encrypted virtualization features help keep your data safe. The processor’s agility helps you manage new deployments and changing workloads, with the system resources you need, simply and cost-effectively. AMD is the server processor company you can count on for innovation and leadership today and into the future. Performance Leadership Virtually everything runs better on AMD EPYC 7002 Series powered servers. Whether you run enterprise applications, virtualized and cloud computing environments, software-defined infrastructure, high-performance computing, or data analytic applications. EPYC processor-based systems are #1 on industry benchmarks, including those measuring integer, floating-point, virtualization, database, and HPC performance. AMD EPYC 7742 processor has set new world records that establish AMD as THE performance leader. The secret is under the hood AMD Infinity Architecture is a hybrid multi-die architecture that is reaching new heights with AMD EPYC 7002 Series processors. AMD Infinity Architecture now decouples two streams: eight dies for the processor cores, and one I/O die that supports security and communication outside the processor. With the agility to deliver the leading-edge process technology for CPU cores while letting I/O circuitry develop at its own rate, new capabilities can be brought to market faster with EPYC because its die design is not monolithic. This has allowed EPYC to race to leadership in the market and continue to innovate in the future. Forged from the finest silicon AMD is first to market an x86 processor based on 7nm technology. With double the core density and optimizations that improve instructions per cycle, the result is 4x the Floating-Point performance of 1st Gen AMD EPYC. 7nm process technology also brings energy efficiency. 2nd Gen AMD EPYC can provide the same performance at half the power consumption. EPYC by the numbers AMD EPYC has been engineered for data centers that rely on CPU performance. From oil and gas exploration, to in-memory databases, to big data analytics to production rendering to standard data center applications, highly parallel workloads have more cores to work with. AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors scale from 8 to 64 cores (16 to 128 threads per socket). No other x86 vendor today enables such a core density in the market. Be top of the security chain AMD EPYC is ‘Hardened at the Core’ with advanced security features. It is the first server CPU with an integrated and dedicated security processor providing the foundation for Secure Boot, Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV). So you can worry less about data risk and focus more on running your business. Enabling software boot without corruption The AMD EPYC processor secure root of trust is designed to validate the initial BIOS software boot without corruption. In virtualized environments, you can cryptographically check that your entire software stack is booted without corruption on a cloud server or services you choose. Restrict internal vulnerabilities With encrypted memory, attacks on the integrity of main memory (such as cold-boot attacks) are inhibited because any data obtained is encrypted. High-performance encryption engines integrated into the memory channels help speed performance. All of this is accomplished without modifications to your application software. Safeguarding virtual and cloud infrastructure 2nd Gen EPYC helps safeguard privacy and integrity by encrypting each virtual machine with one of up to 509 unique encryption keys known only to the processor. This aids in protecting confidentiality of your data even if a malicious virtual machine finds a way into your virtual machine’s memory, or a compromised hypervisor reaches into a guest virtual machine. All-in feature set AMD takes pride in having transparent relationships with its partners and customers. This means having an “all-in” feature set that isn’t contrived to extract higher prices from customers. With AMD EPYC, you have the agility to choose the processor your application requires without worrying about whether an important feature or capability is included. Whatever the number of cores you choose, you’ll have the I/O, memory, and memory bandwidth to accomplish what you need. First-to-market PCIe 4.0 readiness AMD EPYC is the first and only current x86-architecture server processor supporting PCIe 4.06. PCIe 4.0 delivers double the I/O performance over PCIe 3.0. You can use 128 lanes of I/O to double the network bandwidth that ties together HPC clusters and satisfies voracious needs for east-west bandwidth. For other application needs and in virtualized environments, you can connect with higher speed to GPU accelerators, NVMe drives, and you can even use integrated disk controllers to access spinning disks without the typical bottleneck of a PCIe RAID controller. X86 compatibility You can have confidence in AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors because virtually all software will just work. We work with the open source community and major software vendors to help ensure your applications and enabling software will work exceptionally well with EPYC. The broad ecosystem of open tools and libraries are more reasons why top cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud are providing services to customers based on AMD EPYC processors. 1-Socket EPYC server advantage Traditional CPUs typically must scale up to a 2-socket server to overcome an imbalance of resources. With AMD EPYC, 1-socket servers satisfy most of your workload needs, helping you increase density and reduce capital, power, and cooling expenses. With a 1-socket EPYC server, you can cut licensing costs up to 50% with ‘per-socket software’ such as VMware vSphere or vSAN. |
2nd Gen AMD EPYC are a new breed of server processors which sets a higher standard for data centers.
Groundbreaking design makes AMD EPYC #1 in performance across industry standard benchmarks, holding 80 world records to date. Performance you can count on to propel your modern data center workloads. ’Hardened at the Core’ protection helps defend against side-channel attacks and EPYC's secure encrypted virtualization features help keep your data safe. The processor’s agility helps you manage new deployments and changing workloads, with the system resources you need, simply and cost-effectively. AMD is the server processor company you can count on for innovation and leadership today and into the future. Performance Leadership Virtually everything runs better on AMD EPYC 7002 Series powered servers. Whether you run enterprise applications, virtualized and cloud computing environments, software-defined infrastructure, high-performance computing, or data analytic applications. EPYC processor-based systems are #1 on industry benchmarks, including those measuring integer, floating-point, virtualization, database, and HPC performance. AMD EPYC 7742 processor has set new world records that establish AMD as THE performance leader. The secret is under the hood AMD Infinity Architecture is a hybrid multi-die architecture that is reaching new heights with AMD EPYC 7002 Series processors. AMD Infinity Architecture now decouples two streams: eight dies for the processor cores, and one I/O die that supports security and communication outside the processor. With the agility to deliver the leading-edge process technology for CPU cores while letting I/O circuitry develop at its own rate, new capabilities can be brought to market faster with EPYC because its die design is not monolithic. This has allowed EPYC to race to leadership in the market and continue to innovate in the future. Forged from the finest silicon AMD is first to market an x86 processor based on 7nm technology. With double the core density and optimizations that improve instructions per cycle, the result is 4x the Floating-Point performance of 1st Gen AMD EPYC. 7nm process technology also brings energy efficiency. 2nd Gen AMD EPYC can provide the same performance at half the power consumption. EPYC by the numbers AMD EPYC has been engineered for data centers that rely on CPU performance. From oil and gas exploration, to in-memory databases, to big data analytics to production rendering to standard data center applications, highly parallel workloads have more cores to work with. AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors scale from 8 to 64 cores (16 to 128 threads per socket). No other x86 vendor today enables such a core density in the market. Be top of the security chain AMD EPYC is ‘Hardened at the Core’ with advanced security features. It is the first server CPU with an integrated and dedicated security processor providing the foundation for Secure Boot, Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV). So you can worry less about data risk and focus more on running your business. Enabling software boot without corruption The AMD EPYC processor secure root of trust is designed to validate the initial BIOS software boot without corruption. In virtualized environments, you can cryptographically check that your entire software stack is booted without corruption on a cloud server or services you choose. Restrict internal vulnerabilities With encrypted memory, attacks on the integrity of main memory (such as cold-boot attacks) are inhibited because any data obtained is encrypted. High-performance encryption engines integrated into the memory channels help speed performance. All of this is accomplished without modifications to your application software. Safeguarding virtual and cloud infrastructure 2nd Gen EPYC helps safeguard privacy and integrity by encrypting each virtual machine with one of up to 509 unique encryption keys known only to the processor. This aids in protecting confidentiality of your data even if a malicious virtual machine finds a way into your virtual machine’s memory, or a compromised hypervisor reaches into a guest virtual machine. All-in feature set AMD takes pride in having transparent relationships with its partners and customers. This means having an “all-in” feature set that isn’t contrived to extract higher prices from customers. With AMD EPYC, you have the agility to choose the processor your application requires without worrying about whether an important feature or capability is included. Whatever the number of cores you choose, you’ll have the I/O, memory, and memory bandwidth to accomplish what you need. First-to-market PCIe 4.0 readiness AMD EPYC is the first and only current x86-architecture server processor supporting PCIe 4.06. PCIe 4.0 delivers double the I/O performance over PCIe 3.0. You can use 128 lanes of I/O to double the network bandwidth that ties together HPC clusters and satisfies voracious needs for east-west bandwidth. For other application needs and in virtualized environments, you can connect with higher speed to GPU accelerators, NVMe drives, and you can even use integrated disk controllers to access spinning disks without the typical bottleneck of a PCIe RAID controller. X86 compatibility You can have confidence in AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors because virtually all software will just work. We work with the open source community and major software vendors to help ensure your applications and enabling software will work exceptionally well with EPYC. The broad ecosystem of open tools and libraries are more reasons why top cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud are providing services to customers based on AMD EPYC processors. 1-Socket EPYC server advantage Traditional CPUs typically must scale up to a 2-socket server to overcome an imbalance of resources. With AMD EPYC, 1-socket servers satisfy most of your workload needs, helping you increase density and reduce capital, power, and cooling expenses. With a 1-socket EPYC server, you can cut licensing costs up to 50% with ‘per-socket software’ such as VMware vSphere or vSAN. |
2nd Gen AMD EPYC are a new breed of server processors which sets a higher standard for data centers.
Groundbreaking design makes AMD EPYC #1 in performance across industry standard benchmarks, holding 80 world records to date. Performance you can count on to propel your modern data center workloads. ’Hardened at the Core’ protection helps defend against side-channel attacks and EPYC's secure encrypted virtualization features help keep your data safe. The processor’s agility helps you manage new deployments and changing workloads, with the system resources you need, simply and cost-effectively. AMD is the server processor company you can count on for innovation and leadership today and into the future. Performance Leadership Virtually everything runs better on AMD EPYC 7002 Series powered servers. Whether you run enterprise applications, virtualized and cloud computing environments, software-defined infrastructure, high-performance computing, or data analytic applications. EPYC processor-based systems are #1 on industry benchmarks, including those measuring integer, floating-point, virtualization, database, and HPC performance. AMD EPYC 7742 processor has set new world records that establish AMD as THE performance leader. The secret is under the hood AMD Infinity Architecture is a hybrid multi-die architecture that is reaching new heights with AMD EPYC 7002 Series processors. AMD Infinity Architecture now decouples two streams: eight dies for the processor cores, and one I/O die that supports security and communication outside the processor. With the agility to deliver the leading-edge process technology for CPU cores while letting I/O circuitry develop at its own rate, new capabilities can be brought to market faster with EPYC because its die design is not monolithic. This has allowed EPYC to race to leadership in the market and continue to innovate in the future. Forged from the finest silicon AMD is first to market an x86 processor based on 7nm technology. With double the core density and optimizations that improve instructions per cycle, the result is 4x the Floating-Point performance of 1st Gen AMD EPYC. 7nm process technology also brings energy efficiency. 2nd Gen AMD EPYC can provide the same performance at half the power consumption. EPYC by the numbers AMD EPYC has been engineered for data centers that rely on CPU performance. From oil and gas exploration, to in-memory databases, to big data analytics to production rendering to standard data center applications, highly parallel workloads have more cores to work with. AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors scale from 8 to 64 cores (16 to 128 threads per socket). No other x86 vendor today enables such a core density in the market. Be top of the security chain AMD EPYC is ‘Hardened at the Core’ with advanced security features. It is the first server CPU with an integrated and dedicated security processor providing the foundation for Secure Boot, Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV). So you can worry less about data risk and focus more on running your business. Enabling software boot without corruption The AMD EPYC processor secure root of trust is designed to validate the initial BIOS software boot without corruption. In virtualized environments, you can cryptographically check that your entire software stack is booted without corruption on a cloud server or services you choose. Restrict internal vulnerabilities With encrypted memory, attacks on the integrity of main memory (such as cold-boot attacks) are inhibited because any data obtained is encrypted. High-performance encryption engines integrated into the memory channels help speed performance. All of this is accomplished without modifications to your application software. Safeguarding virtual and cloud infrastructure 2nd Gen EPYC helps safeguard privacy and integrity by encrypting each virtual machine with one of up to 509 unique encryption keys known only to the processor. This aids in protecting confidentiality of your data even if a malicious virtual machine finds a way into your virtual machine’s memory, or a compromised hypervisor reaches into a guest virtual machine. All-in feature set AMD takes pride in having transparent relationships with its partners and customers. This means having an “all-in” feature set that isn’t contrived to extract higher prices from customers. With AMD EPYC, you have the agility to choose the processor your application requires without worrying about whether an important feature or capability is included. Whatever the number of cores you choose, you’ll have the I/O, memory, and memory bandwidth to accomplish what you need. First-to-market PCIe 4.0 readiness AMD EPYC is the first and only current x86-architecture server processor supporting PCIe 4.06. PCIe 4.0 delivers double the I/O performance over PCIe 3.0. You can use 128 lanes of I/O to double the network bandwidth that ties together HPC clusters and satisfies voracious needs for east-west bandwidth. For other application needs and in virtualized environments, you can connect with higher speed to GPU accelerators, NVMe drives, and you can even use integrated disk controllers to access spinning disks without the typical bottleneck of a PCIe RAID controller. X86 compatibility You can have confidence in AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors because virtually all software will just work. We work with the open source community and major software vendors to help ensure your applications and enabling software will work exceptionally well with EPYC. The broad ecosystem of open tools and libraries are more reasons why top cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud are providing services to customers based on AMD EPYC processors. 1-Socket EPYC server advantage Traditional CPUs typically must scale up to a 2-socket server to overcome an imbalance of resources. With AMD EPYC, 1-socket servers satisfy most of your workload needs, helping you increase density and reduce capital, power, and cooling expenses. With a 1-socket EPYC server, you can cut licensing costs up to 50% with ‘per-socket software’ such as VMware vSphere or vSAN. |
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Socket AM5, 6 cores, 12 threads, 4.3 GHz base clock, 5 GHz boost clock, 16 MB cache, 65 W
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8 Cores, 16 Threads, 3.1GHz, 3.2GHz Boost, 64MB L3 Cache, Socket SP3, 120W
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8 Cores, 16 Threads, 3.2GHz, 3.4GHz Boost, 128MB L3 Cache, Socket SP3, 155W
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16 Cores, 32 Threads, 2.8GHz, 3.2GHz Boost, 64MB L3 Cache, Socket SP3, 120W
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16 Cores, 32 Threads, 3GHz, 3.3GHz Boost, 128MB L3 Cache, Socket SP3, 155W
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12 Cores, 24 Threads, 2.9GHz, 3.2GHz Boost, 64MB L3 Cache, Socket SP3, 120W
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