New family of 8004 processors are purpose-built for cloud services, intelligent edge and telco. Credit: Shutterstock / Wright Studio AMD has formally launched its new Epyc 8004 Series processors, the fourth generation of server processors developed under the Siena codename. They’re specifically built for energy-efficient and differentiated platforms such as the intelligent edge, as well as for data center, cloud services, storage and other applications. The 8004 product family ranges from eight cores to 64 cores. The 8004 core design is known as Zen 4c, as in compact. It has fewer cores, fewer PCIe lanes and fewer memory channels, but the payoff is in much lower power requirements. In an era of ever-increasing power consumption, the 8004 series is going in the opposite direction. The product family has thermal design power (TDP) measurements ranging from about 70 to 225 watts. That’s more along the lines of a desktop processor than a server processor, which can often be double that number. The 8004 also sports the new SP6 socket with emphasis on streamlined memory and I/O features. AMD claims that the 8004 series can provide up to 2x better SPECpower performance per system watt compared to Intel’s competitive products while balancing performance with energy efficiency. AMD said its edge strategy comes down to the pervasive intelligence that is being put “in all sorts of equipment types in all sorts of places.” Some examples of this could be in restaurants or in smart cities in charging meters. The release of Siena completes AMD’s family of fourth-generation Epyc processors with a total of four different processors aimed at different markets. This is in contrast to the last two generations, which featured just one product for all markets. AMD started things last November with the release of Genoa, a general-purpose processor, followed by the release of Bergamo with a very high core count for the cloud and the high-performance Genoa-X processor for technical computing workloads Related content news Supermicro unveils AI-optimized storage powered by Nvidia New storage system features multiple Nvidia GPUs for high-speed throughput. By Andy Patrizio Oct 24, 2024 3 mins Enterprise Storage Data Center news Nvidia to power India’s AI factories with tens of thousands of AI chips India’s cloud providers and server manufacturers plan to boost Nvidia GPU deployment nearly tenfold by the year’s end compared to 18 months ago. By Prasanth Aby Thomas Oct 24, 2024 5 mins GPUs Artificial Intelligence Data Center news Gartner: 13 AI insights for enterprise IT Costs, security, management and employee impact are among the core AI challenges that enterprises face. By Michael Cooney Oct 23, 2024 6 mins Generative AI Careers Data Center news Network jobs watch: Hiring, skills and certification trends What IT leaders need to know about expanding responsibilities, new titles and hot skills for network professionals and I&O teams. By Denise Dubie Oct 23, 2024 33 mins Careers Data Center Networking PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe