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2026-07-02·AMD·new product launch
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AMD's new EPYC 8005 'Sorano' processor family has been reviewed by ServeTheHome, revealing up to 84 cores in a 225W TDP...

AMD's new EPYC 8005 'Sorano' processor family has been reviewed by ServeTheHome, revealing up to 84 cores in a 225W TDP package. The family includes lower-cost, lower-core-count options, making it competitive for data center and AI infrastructure workloads. The review provides SKU pricing, performance benchmarks, and power efficiency details. This launch strengthens AMD's position against Intel in the server CPU market, offering improved performance-per-watt and total cost of ownership for cloud and enterprise customers. The EPYC 8005 series is expected to drive adoption in hyperscale and enterprise data centers over the next quarters. Source: ServeTheHome video review

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AMD's new EPYC 8005 'Sorano' processor family has been reviewed by ServeTheHome, revealing up to 84 cores in a 225W TDP package. The family includes lower-cost, lower-core-count options, making it competitive for data center and AI infrastructure workloads. The review provides SKU pricing, performance benchmarks, and power efficiency details. This launch strengthens AMD's position against Intel in the server CPU market, offering improved performance-per-watt and total cost of ownership for cloud and enterprise customers. The EPYC 8005 series is expected to drive adoption in hyperscale and enterprise data centers over the next quarters. Source: ServeTheHome video review

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