BIOS IT and Supermicro get their paws on EPYC

BIOS IT and SuperMicro have announced the general availability of their latest range of AMD EPYC processor kit.

AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processors are expected to deliver up to 2X the performance-per socket and up to 4X peak FLOPS (floating-point operations per second), per-socket compared to the AMD EPYC 7001 Series Processors are expected to give Chipzilla (Intel) a run for its money.

BIOS IT general manager Ian Mellett said: “BIOS IT is proud to partner with Industry disruptors AMD and to champion their technology on the global enterprise market. As official launch partners for AMD EPYC, we can enable our customers with the latest generation technologies that facilitate improved performance, along with a superior TCO for their businesses.”

Floating-point operations are the foundations of almost all HPC workloads. The increase in FLOPS – and so throughput – lets HPC customers to complete their workloads faster, leading to reduced overall TCO.

As well as being the world’s first 7nm x86 datacenter CPU, the 2nd Gen AMD EPYCTM Processor is the first x86 processor to support PCIe 4.0 which offers a big increase in system throughput.

For memory-bound applications, the AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processor boasts eight channels per socket with DDR4 support and delivers agility and increased compute density from a balanced set of attributes, as well as pervasive encryption that helps keep your applications and your business safe.

Scott Aylor, corporate vice president and general manager, Datacenter Solutions Group, AMD said: “We’re excited and thankful to have our partners supporting the launch of AMD EPYC 7002 Series Processors. Its EPYC based solutions are poised to deliver a new standard for modern datacenter customers. With twice the cores, breakthrough performance and embedded security features, all delivered by a leadership architecture, customers can transform their datacenter operations at the pace of their business.”

View BIOS IT’s a complete range of 2nd Generation AMD EPYC processor solutions here or contact us for a tailored solution.