AMD Announces The EPYC Embedded 9005 Series
👁 AMD EPYC Embedded Turin 9005
With the embedded focus of the EPYC Embedded 9005 Series, AMD is committing a 7-year product support span for these Embedded SKUs. In addition, these SKUs are rated for extended temperature operation given the often harsh environments of embedded systems. The AMD EPYC Embedded 9005 Series is also certified for non-transparent bridging (NTB), data retention during power loss with DRAM flash, platform authentication at boot via dual SPI, and is also certified for Yocto Linux and DPDK/SPDK use-cases.
👁 AMD EPYC Embedded 9005 Features
In effect it's the AMD EPYC 9005 line-up but with added certifications and extra validation of use by embedded AMD customers. With the AMD EPYC Embedded 9005 line-up you still get up to 192 cores as with the conventional EPYC 9005 processors and the CPU specifications otherwise are unchanged. Over the EPYC Embedded 9004 line-up, it's a great deal of performance and power efficiency uplift as I have shown in the many EPYC 9004 vs. EPYC 9005 benchmarking on Phoronix over the past several months.
👁 AMD EPYC Embedded 9005 Comparison
AMD says the EPYC Embedded 9005 processors are sampling now and going into production next quarter (Q2-2025).
👁 AMD EPYC Embedded 9005 SKU table
The SKU table is much the same as the EPYC 9005 series but with different OPNs for the EPYC Embedded 9005 line-up and the extra embedded features.
👁 AMD EPYC Embedded 9005 NTB support
AMD has been working on Linux enhancements around their NTB support and more.
👁 AMD EPYC Embedded 9005 DRAM Flush
These extra embedded features will be of interest to some, especially the DRAM flush support and dual SPI. The official Yocto support is also delightful to some in crafting their embedded Linux environments.
👁 AMD EPYC Embedded 9005 Dual SPI
That's about it for the information to share today on the AMD EPYC Embedded 9005 line-up announcement.
