AMD EPYC 7002 series processors help customers adapt quickly to changing workload needs, enabling Cloud, hyperscale, enterprise, and HPC customers to benefit from software-defined servers using ScaleMP solutions based on fabric or storage-class-memory. Software-defined servers combine all the advantages of AMD EPYC processors, allowing customers to transform their infrastructure with the right resources to drive performance and reduce bottlenecks.
"We are excited to announce our support for AMD EPYC 7002 series processors to continue to leverage the great fit between ScaleMP technologies and AMD processors", stated Shai Fultheim, founder and CEO of ScaleMP. "Through this collaboration, ScaleMP enables AMD customers to create the largest scale-up servers, with up to 8192 cores in shared memory, delivering breakthrough performance and reducing TCO for organisations, tackling the most demanding workloads while enjoying a broader choice of multi-socket servers."
"We're excited and thankful to have our partners supporting the launch of AMD EPYC 7002 series processors", stated Scott Aylor, corporate vice president and general manager, Datacenter Solutions Group, AMD. "Their EPYC based solutions are poised to deliver a new standard for modern data centre customers. With twice the cores, breakthrough performance and embedded security protection, all delivered by a leadership architecture, customers can transform their datacenter operations at the pace of their business."
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