➀ AMD's new EPYC 9005 Turin processors deliver exceptional performance with up to 768 threads per server, leveraging new Zen 5/ Zen 5c architecture and 25%+ TDP increase.➁ The processors are set to compete with Intel's server leadership, offering aggressive pricing and a range of SKUs with up to 192 cores.➂ Performance testing highlights the importance of using high-quality SSDs and NICs for optimal performance, with AMD's new platform providing a robust foundation for server environments.
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