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INTEGRATED INTO KOI COMPUTERS’ EXPERTLY ENGINEERED HPC TECHNOLOGY THESE PROCESSORS ESTABLISH AMD AS THE PERFORMANCE LEADER
2nd Gen AMD EPYCTM are a new breed of server processors which sets a higher standard for datacenters. Groundbreaking design makes AMD EPYCTM #1 in performance across industry standard benchmarks1. Performance you can count on to propel your modern datacenter workloads. ‘Hardened at the Core’ protection helps defend against side-channel attacks and EPYC's secure encrypted virtualization features help keep your data safe. The processor’s agility helps you manage new deployments and changing workloads, with the system resources you need, simply and cost-effectively. AMD is the server processor companies can count on for innovation and leadership today and into the future.
Performance Leadership
Virtually everything runs better on AMD EPYCTM 7002 Series powered servers. Whether you run enterprise applications, virtualized and cloud computing environments, software- defined infrastructure, high-performance computing, or data analytic applications. EPYC™ processor-based systems are #1 on industry benchmarks, including those measuring integer, floating-point, virtualization, database, and HPC performance1. AMD EPYCTM 7742 processor has set new world records that establish AMD as THE performance leader.

The secret is under the hood
AMD Infinity Architecture is a hybrid multi-die architecture that is reaching new heights with AMD EPYC™ 7002 Series processors. AMD Infinity Architecture now decouples two streams: eight dies for the processor cores, and one I/O die that supports security and communication outside the processor. With the agility to deliver the leading-edge process technology for CPU cores while letting I/O circuitry develop at its own rate, new capabilities can be brought to market faster with AMD EPYC™ because its die design is not monolithic. This has allowed EPYC™ to race to leadership in the market and continue to innovate in the future.
Be top of the security chain
AMD EPYC™ is ‘Hardened at the Core’ with advanced security features. It is the first server CPU with an integrated and dedicated security processor providing the foundation for Secure Boot, Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV). So you can worry less about data risk and focus more on running your business.

Enabling software boot without corruption
The AMD EPYC™ processor secure root of trust is designed to validate the initial BIOS software boot without corruption. In virtualized environments, you can cryptographically check that your entire software stack is booted without corruption on a cloud server or services you choose.
Restrict Internal Vulnerabilities
With encrypted memory, attacks on the integrity of main memory (such as cold-boot attacks) are inhibited because any data obtained is encrypted. High-performance encryption engines integrated into the memory controllers help speed performance. All of this is accomplished without modifications to your application software.
First-to-market PCIe® Gen 4 readiness
AMD EPYCTM is the first and only current x86-architecture server processor supporting PCIe® 4.06. PCIe® 4.0 delivers double the I/O performance over PCIe® 3.0. You can use 128 lanes of I/O to double the network bandwidth that ties together HPC clusters and satisfies voracious needs for east-west bandwidth. For other application needs and in virtualized environments, you can connect with higher speed to GPU accelerators, NVMe drives, and you can even use integrated disk controllers to access spinning disks without the typical bottleneck of a PCIe RAID controller.
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FOOTNOTES
- AMD EPYCTM processors have delivered World Record scores with 2P x86 servers on SPEC CPU® 2017_rate_int_peak and base of 749 and 682, and VMmark® 3.1 SAN for 2 host/2 socket (12.28 @14 tiles)
and vSAN for 4 host/4 socket (12.23 @13 tiles).
- EPYC SPEC CPU® Peak score can be found at https://spec.org/cpu2017/results/res2019q3/cpu2017-20190722-16242.pdf as of August 7, 2019.
The next highest peak score can be found at: http://spec.org/cpu2017/results/res2019q3/cpu2017-20190624-15369.pdf as of July 28, 2019. - EPYC SPEC CPU® Base score can be found at https://spec.org/cpu2017/results/res2019q3/cpu2017-20190722-16242.pdf as of August 7, 2019.
The next highest base score can be found at http://spec.org/cpu2017/results/res2019q3/cpu2017-20190624-15369.pdf as of July 28, 2019. - EPYC VMmark® SAN for 2 host/2 socket score can be found at https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/vmmark/2019-08-07-HPE-ProLiant-DL385Gen10.pdf
The next highest score can be found at https://www.vmware.com/products/vmmark/results3x.html - EPYC VMmark vSAN® for 4 host/4 socket score can be found at https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/vmmark/2019-08-07-HPE-ProLiant-DL325Gen10.pdf
The next highest score can be found at at https://www.vmware.com/products/vmmark/results3x.html ROM-127. - 1P AMD EPYCTM 7742 using NVIDIA Tesla V100-PCIE-16GB scored 11.6 SPECaccel_ocl_base on SPEC ACCEL® OpenCLTM benchmark, as published at https://www.spec.org/accel/results/res2019q3/accel-20190716-00128.html as of 8/7/2019 which is higher than all other publications on the SPEC® website as of 8/1/2019. ROM-151
- A 2P EPYCTM 7702 powered server has a score of 2,280.00 on TPCx-V, http://www.tpc.org/5302 as of Aug 7, 2019. System available Aug 7, 2019. This is the only 2P TPCx-V score. The highest previous score was a 1P AMD EPYC 7551P, http://www.tpc.org/tpcx-v/results/tpcx-v_result_detail-5301.asp ROM-123
- EPYC SPEC CPU® Peak score can be found at https://spec.org/cpu2017/results/res2019q3/cpu2017-20190722-16242.pdf as of August 7, 2019.
- Some supported features and functionality of second generation AMD EPYCTM processors (codenamed “Rome”) require a BIOS update from your server manufacturer when used with a motherboard designed for the first generation AMD EPYC 7000 series processor. A motherboard designed for “Rome” processors is required to enable all available functionality. ROM-06