Ever wanted a cheap entry into the world of EPYC? AMD is announcing its first DDR5 entrylevel processors, based on the consumer AM5 platform but with support for BMC, DDR5, RAS features and all that good stuff. The entry level silicon is AMD's cheapest EPYC CPU to date.
[00:00] Intro
[02:36] Introducing EPYC 4004
[04:04] EPYC 4004 specifications
[05:50] EPYC 4004 lineup
[07:15] EPYC 4004 vs. the competition
[08:07] Vendor partners
[09:48] Socket and platform
[11:39] Retail when?
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