New Server with 2nd Gen AMD EPYC™ Processors is launched by Fujitsu

Today, FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY LX1430 M1, a single-socket rack server designed especially for Internet Service Provider information facilities, is launched through Fujitsu, the leading Japanese facts and communique generation (ICT) enterprise.

“We are pleased to strengthen the business relationship with AMD with the new Fujitsu server PRIMERGY LX1430 M1 primarily based on the 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processor. This joint collaboration will accelerate to installation AMD EPYC based totally structures to assist clients attain digital transformation and innovate their corporations.” said Kenichi Sakai, Corporate Executive Officer, senior vice chairman, Head of System Platform Business Unit.

Designed to fulfill the patron wishes of scale-out cloud environments, PRIMERGY LX1430 M1 will offer a great TCO financial savings for clients by way of its superior performance with lower energy intake, simple configuration and high digital system density enabled by way of the 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processor with up to 64 CPU cores and 16 memory slots. In addition, deploying Fujitsu infrastructure management software program "FUJITSU Software Infrastructure Manager (ISM)" realizes complete system control, including server, garage and network, supporting clients effectively function their datacenter.

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“Cloud and Enterprise clients are searching out management overall performance and lower total fee of possession to aid an increasing number of complicated workloads,” stated Scott Aylor, corporate vice chairman and trendy supervisor, Datacenter Solutions Group, AMD. “The 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processors supply unmarried-socket performance at rate points that set a brand new general for the current datacenter.”

2nd Gen AMD EPYC processors characteristic up to sixty four “Zen 2” cores in main-part 7nm technique era to deliver report-putting performance1 and may notably lessen TCO throughout numerous workloads. Additionally, the processors’ AMD Infinity Architecture pushes the bounds for x86 overall performance and compute competencies, giving customers get admission to to the maximum I/O2 and memory bandwidththree in its class, which includes PCIe® 4.0, to unleash the very cutting-edge in server performance.

2nd Gen AMD EPYC™ processors are especially designed for modern datacenter workloads, imparting customers an excellent aggregate of capabilities to assist liberate performance and redefine economics in virtualization, cloud, HPC and organization applications.

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