<p>➀ AMD has captured over 30% of the server processor market share with its EPYC series CPUs since 2018;</p><p>➁ AMD released the EPYC 9005 series processors based on Zen 5 and Zen 5c architectures;</p><p>➂ The new processors offer a 17% IPC improvement over the previous generation;</p><p>➃ The Zen 5c series starts with 96 cores and can go up to 192 cores, with support for hyper-threading technology;</p><p>➄ AMD's EPYC 9005 series features a new SP5 slot platform and supports up to 5 GHz frequencies;</p><p>➅ In performance tests, the EPYC 9005 series showed an IPC improvement of about 17% overall and 37% in AI and HPC scenarios;</p><p>➆ AMD highlights the performance benefits of its new processors in video encoding, finite element analysis, and computational fluid dynamics simulations.</p>
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