Tuesday, October 1st 2024

AMD Introduces Energy-Efficient EPYC Embedded 8004 Series Processors

AMD continually sets the industry standard with its EPYC Embedded processors, offering exceptional performance, efficiency, connectivity, and innovation for networking, storage, and industrial applications. Today we are extending that leadership with the fourth-generation, AMD EPYC Embedded 8004 Series processors.

The AMD EPYC Embedded 8004 Series processor is designed for compute-intensive embedded systems, delivering exceptional performance for high-demand workloads while maximizing power efficiency in a compact form factor for space- and power-constrained applications. It also integrates a comprehensive suite of embedded features to further enhance system performance and reliability. Engineered to excel in the most demanding embedded environments, the AMD EPYC Embedded 8004 Series is perfectly suited for networking systems, routers, security appliances, enterprise and cloud warm/cold storage, and industrial edge applications, ensuring seamless handling of dynamic workloads.
Breakthrough Performance and Power Efficiency
AMD EPYC Embedded 8004 Series processors harness the benefits of AMD "Zen 4c" cores to achieve new levels of core density and performance-per-watt. EPYC Embedded 8004 is the first processor series in the AMD embedded portfolio to integrate these cores, establishing a new benchmark for platform efficiency and innovation. This advancement enables hardware providers to design differentiated, energy-efficient platforms that deliver up to a 30% increase in performance-per-watt vs. the previous generation ("Zen 3").

Available in 1P configurations ranging from 12 to 64 cores (24 to 128 threads) and supporting up to 1.152 TB DDR5 memory capacity (2 DIMMs/channel with 96 GB DIMM size), with Thermal Design Power (TDP) profiles ranging from 70 W to 225 W, these processors are designed to meet diverse application needs.

Expansive I/O And Feature Set In A Compact Footprint
AMD EPYC Embedded 8004 Series processors are engineered to handle data-intensive workloads with ease, thanks to their high-speed I/O connectivity (96 lanes PCIe Gen 5) and expansive memory bandwidth (6 channels of DDR5-4800). These features allow system designers to effortlessly connect SSDs, networking cards, and more components to create flexible and scalable system configurations.

They come in a compact, SP6 socket form factor that is 19% smaller than AMD EPYC Embedded 9004 Series processors, consuming less space while being energy efficient. And the devices are backed by long lifecycles support of seven years, helping system designers maintain platform longevity.

Enhanced Embedded Features
AMD EPYC Embedded 8004 Series processors excel in data transfer capabilities, system reliability, and data retention. Key integrated features include:
  • Direct Memory Access (AMD EPYC 4th Gen DMA): Designed to improve system efficiency and performance by offloading data transfers from the CPU, allowing cores to focus on critical application tasks.
  • Non-Transparent Bridging (NTB): Enhances system reliability by enabling data exchange between two CPUs in active-active configurations via PCI Express (PCIe), enabling continued operation in case of a failure.
  • DRAM Flush to NVMe: Helps ensure critical data is preserved by flushing it from DRAM to nonvolatile memory in the event of a power loss.
  • Dual SPI Support: Enables the use of two SPI ROMs, one for the BIOS image and another for a secure bootloader, providing an added layer of security.
  • Device Identity Attestation: Helps protect against unauthorized CPU upgrades by allowing cryptographic authentication of the processors.
  • Yocto Framework Support: Empowers customers to create a lightweight, optimized Linux OS for embedded systems.
AMD EPYC Embedded 8004 Series processors are ideal for markets that seek strong performance, balanced with significant requirements for energy efficiency, thermal dexterity, and platform density. Optimized for networking, storage, and industrial edge systems shouldering demanding workloads in harsh environments, AMD EPYC Embedded 8004 Series processors deliver the breakthrough performance-per-watt benefits and advanced features that customers need.
Source: AMD
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3 Comments on AMD Introduces Energy-Efficient EPYC Embedded 8004 Series Processors

#1
AnotherReader
This looks like a new IO die which seems to be a lower power alternative to the IO die for Bergamo and Genoa.
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Nomad76
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AnotherReaderThis looks like a new IO die which seems to be a lower power alternative to the IO die for Bergamo and Genoa.
Same "Siena" platform from last year EPYC 8004, now in embedded form.
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Wirko
Nomad76Same "Siena" platform from last year EPYC 8004, now in embedded form.
It's not even clear how these processors differ from their non-embedded versions. By parameters such as extended temperature range, perhaps?
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