AMD expands EPYC chips for edge, telco and storage workloads
itbrief.in May 20, 2026

AMD expands EPYC chips for edge, telco and storage workloads

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

AMD has launched its EPYC 8005 server processor range, targeting edge, telecoms, and cloud storage deployments. The range spans eight to 84 cores, with thermal design power from 70 watts to 225 watts, based on AMD's Zen 5 architecture. The top-of-the-line 84-core EPYC 8635P delivers 40% higher integer performance than its predecessor. The launch expands AMD's server portfolio, targeting compact systems in areas like retail and virtual radio access networks.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · AMD's new EPYC 8005 range enables operators to consolidate workloads onto fewer servers, reducing space and power requirements.
  • · The chips' support for DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5 connectivity also facilitates seamless software migration between cloud and edge systems.