Cloud infrastructure provider Vultr has announced the integration of AMD’s latest EPYC 4005 Series processors into its platform, becoming one of the first in the industry to deploy these next-generation chips. This strategic move is designed to offer high-performance, enterprise-level computing at cost-effective rates, catering especially to growing businesses and hosted IT service providers in need of scalable and efficient infrastructure solutions.
The AMD EPYC 4005 Series represents the newest addition to AMD’s EPYC family, engineered to balance performance and energy efficiency while minimizing complexity and cost. Featuring up to 16 cores with simultaneous multithreading (SMT) and support for DDR5 memory, these processors deliver robust memory and I/O capabilities. They are optimized for business-critical workloads in compact, budget-conscious environments.
Vultr CEO J.J. Kardwell highlighted the importance of delivering value in today’s cloud landscape. “Our goal is to provide cutting-edge infrastructure with exceptional price-to-performance. The AMD EPYC 4005 Series offers the performance, scalability, and energy efficiency modern businesses demand—empowering innovation and long-term growth,” said Kardwell.
As part of the rollout, Vultr is incorporating the AMD EPYC 4245P and 4345P chips into its expanding Bare Metal server lineup. The 4345P will also be available in Vultr’s High Frequency Compute (HFC) instances, designed for workloads requiring high clock speeds and low-latency NVMe storage.
Derek Dicker, Corporate Vice President of AMD’s Enterprise and HPC division, noted that the EPYC 4005 Series was developed in close collaboration with partners like Vultr. “Built on our Zen 5 architecture, the EPYC 4005 Series delivers a focused feature set that enables cost-effective, customizable infrastructure—ideal for hosting providers and scaling enterprises,” Dicker said.
This deployment further expands Vultr’s AMD-powered portfolio, which already includes EPYC 7003 and 9004 Series processors, along with AMD’s Instinct MI325X and MI300X GPUs. AMD is a founding member of the Vultr Cloud Alliance, a network of technology partners working together to deliver modular, integrated cloud solutions.
With demand rising for accessible, high-performance cloud infrastructure across industries—from software development to IT hosting—Vultr’s adoption of the EPYC 4005 Series underscores a broader industry trend toward more efficient, flexible, and cost-conscious computing options tailored to the needs of modern digital enterprises.
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