AMD has announced the EPYC Embedded 8004 (Siena) processors for embedded systems with compute-intensive workloads. The chips are suitable for networking equipment, routers, security devices, enterprise and cloud warm/cold storage and industrial peripheral products.

The processors are based on an optimized Zen 4 architecture – Zen 4c, which is characterized by increased energy efficiency. The EPYC Embedded 8004 family includes chips with 12, 16, 24, 32, 48 and 64 cores that support multi-threading technology. TDP varies from 100 to 200 W.

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The base frequency of the new products varies from 2.3 to 2.65 GHz, and the maximum frequency is 3.0 or 3.1 GHz. The processors support six channels of DDR5-4800 memory, the maximum capacity of which can be 1152 GB in a 12×96 GB configuration. 96 PCIe 5.0 lanes are available.

Features include the presence of a DMA engine, NTB, the ability to reset DRAM to an NVMe drive to protect data in the event of a power loss, support for two SPI ROMs (for BIOS and secure bootloader), support for Yocto Linux, as well as the presence of a cryptographic processor attestation mechanism, which Prevents unauthorized CPU replacement.

New chips have a configurable cTDP (configurable TDP). For the younger version of the EPYC Embedded 8C24P with 12 cores, the standard value of 100 W can be reduced to 70 W, while for the older version of the EPYC Embedded 8534P with 64 cores, the standard value of 200 W can be adjusted in the range from 155 to 225 W.

EPYC Embedded 8004 processors are made in a compact SP6 form factor, which is 19% smaller compared to EPYC Embedded 9004. The life cycle of the chips is seven years.

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