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Supermicro's new 6U 20-node server boosts density, efficiency, and scalability for data centers using AMD EPYC 4005 chips.
Supermicro has launched a new 6U 20-node MicroBlade server system using AMD’s EPYC 4005 series processors, boosting server density up to 3.3 times that of traditional 1U units.
The system, designed for cloud and enterprise data centers, fits up to 160 servers in a 48U rack, supports 2,560 CPU cores, and features integrated 10GbE switches, 96% efficient power supplies, and remote management via IPMI and Redfish.
Each blade holds one EPYC 4005 CPU with up to 16 cores, 192GB DDR5 memory, and a dual-slot FHFL GPU, supporting workloads like cloud computing, AI inference, and virtual desktops.
The design reduces cable use by 95%, saves 70% space, and cuts energy use by 30%, with N+N redundancy and TPM 2.0 security.
The solution emphasizes scalability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness for data center upgrades.
El nuevo servidor de 6U de 20 nodos de Supermicro aumenta la densidad, la eficiencia y la escalabilidad para los centros de datos que utilizan chips AMD EPYC 4005.