AMD has introduced a refreshed lineup of its EPYC 4005-series processors, built on Zen 5 architecture and available in configurations ranging from eight to 16 cores. Designed to power cost-effective, entry-level data centers and small businesses, the launch aims to stir up competition in the low-end server market.
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