The AMD EPYC 7601 server (Part #PS7601BDVIHAF) processor provides cost-effective breakthrough processing power balanced with the industry-leading memory and I/O capacity needed to substantially eliminate performance bottlenecks. With 32 cores, EPYC 7601 enables you to meet your workload needs from virtualized infrastructure to large-scale big-data and analytics platforms and legacy line-of-business applications. With EPYC you can leverage industry-leading I/O bandwidth that matches the capability of the CPU cores to move data to and from the network while supporting I/O-intensive workloads. EPYC, with a balanced set of resources, offers you an unprecedented opportunity to rightsize your datacenter infrastructure for enhanced performance and cost efficiency. This CPU is ideal for your Digital Transformation Applications : Web Server, Firewall, DNS, Security Appliances, Network Infrastructure, Front-End enterprise, Minimal-Downtime Cluster Server, E-mail Servers, Big Data, Internet of Things (IoT), In-Memory Analytics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and general Data Center Virtualization & Cloud Infrastructure Applications.
Key Features
- # of CPU Cores: 32
- # of Threads: 64
- Socket Count : 1P/2P
- Max Boost Clock: 3.2GHz
- Base Clock: 2.2GHz
- Default TDP / TDP: 180W
- Optimized for DBMS, VDI, VM Dense, Web Serving, GPU/FPGA Accelerated, Deep Learning, AI, Machine Learning, Big Data Analytics, Storage, HyperScale Applications
- OEM/Tray
We accept all major credit cards e.g. MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover etc. Please review our Terms and Conditions and Return, Refund and Repair policy prior to purchase.
Nate K –
We are using the EPYC 7601 CPU in a Tyan B8026 server and are very happy with the performance. Dihuni did an excellent job in getting us the products and helping us with timely information.
S.T –
Testing AMD EPYC for our next generation platform and so far happy with it. Dihuni promptly shipped us the CPU, memory and Supermicro server for us to get started.
John S –
Just received our EPYC processors. will be firing up soon.