The AMD EPYC™ 9004 Series processors feature up to 96 cores based on the "Zen 4" microarchitecture, built on 5nm process technology. "Zen 4" enables leadership bandwidth and memory capacity with 12 DDR5 channels, as well as next-generation inputs/outputs with PCIe® 5.0 and memory expansion with CXL™.
The AMD Epyc 9374F processor is mainly aimed at professional users and data centers. It is a server processor designed to provide high performance and reliability in demanding applications such as processing large volumes of data, scientific computing, and cloud computing applications. With 32 cores and 64 threads, it offers high performance in multitasking applications and also supports ECC memory for increased reliability and security.
Introducing "Zen 4"
The AMD EPYC™ 9004 Series processors feature up to 96 cores based on the "Zen 4" microarchitecture, built on 5nm process technology. "Zen 4" enables leadership bandwidth and memory capacity with 12 DDR5 channels, as well as next-generation inputs/outputs with PCIe® 5.0 and memory expansion with CXL™.
What is unique about AMD's approach to security?
AMD is serious about security. With the modern "ZEN" architecture, AMD processors are designed with security in mind from the beginning, making them highly resistant to today's advanced attacks, contributing to the protection of your sensitive data, avoiding downtime, and reducing resource consumption. Additionally, AMD Infinity Guard provides a unique and powerful set of security features that contribute to the completion of the ecosystem partners in terms of software and system.
Modern Container Security
AMD is expanding its leadership position in VM security with Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) in containers with the latest EPYC™ processors. See how we collaborated with IBM to enable superior container security.
Secure Memory Encryption
Today, many threats to security come from within an organization. Secure Memory Encryption (SME) helps protect against attacks on the integrity of main memory (such as cold boot attacks) by encrypting the data. High-performance encryption engines integrated into the memory channels contribute to performance acceleration. All of this is achieved without modifications to your application software.
AMD's Shadow Stack
With the AMD EPYC™ 3rd Gen processors, AMD Shadow Stack provides hardware-enhanced stack protection capabilities to defend against malicious software attacks. This security feature addresses threat vectors such as return-oriented programming attacks. It helps by maintaining a record of return addresses, allowing for comparison to ensure integrity is not compromised. Additionally, AMD Shadow Stack enables stack protection from Microsoft® hardware-enforced stack.
AMD Infinity Architecture
A new era in accelerated system connectivity
The AMD Infinity architecture expands the boundaries for performance, efficiency, security features, and overall x86 system performance to fulfill the promise of next-generation high-performance computing and data centers.
The AMD Infinity Architecture, introduced with the AMD EPYC™ 2nd generation processors, enables system builders and cloud architects to unleash the latest server performance without sacrificing power, manageability, or the ability to contribute to the security of their organization's most important assets, their data.
Leadership in energy efficiency
The AMD EPYC™ processors power the most energy-efficient x86 servers, helping you reduce energy costs and achieve sustainability goals.
Rendering Performance
See how AMD EPYC™ 4th generation processors provide up to 90% faster performance than the previous generation for V-Ray rendering application.
Database Performance
Get 2.5X the performance of DSS database and 2.7X the performance of OLTP database compared to the competition with servers based on 4th generation AMD EPYC™ CPUs.
Υποδομήµή Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
See how 4th generation AMD EPYC™ processor-based solutions can support 4,000 VDI instances using half the servers compared to a competitive solution for VMware LoginVSI™.
How to install AMD EPYC™ processors
Main Specifications
- Year of Release
- 2022
- Family
- Epyc
- Microarchitecture
- Zen 4
- Socket
- SP5
- Packaging
- Tray
- Type
- Server
Performance
- Cores
- 32
- Threads
- 64
- Processor Frequency (Base Frequency)
- 3.85 GHz
- Max Processor Frequency
- 4.1 GHz
- Cache memory
- 256 MB
- Unlocked
- No
- Thermal Design Power (TDP)
- 320 W
Features & Functions
- Includes Heatsink
- No
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.