<p>➀ AMD's EPYC 4005 'Grado' Zen 5 processors dominate the entry server market with up to 16 cores at 65W TDP, doubling Intel Xeon's core count; </p><p>➁ Features include DDR5-5600 support, AVX-512 capabilities, and a 4585PX SKU with 3D V-Cache for cache-intensive workloads; </p><p>➂ AMD's pricing undercuts Intel, offering higher core counts at lower costs, pressuring Intel's Xeon E-2400/Xeon 6300P lineup.</p>
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