KEY FACTS
Founded: Sunnyvale, Kalifornien, USA
Headquarters: Santa Clara, Kalifornien, USA
Business: Production of server components
Products-Category: CPU / GPU
AMD
AMD Component Partner Program
AMD Elite Partnership – Firsthand Access to Innovation
We are proud to be an Elite Partner in the AMD Component Partner Program, making us part of an exclusive network of trusted technology partners. As an “A Member of the AMD Component Partner Program”, we benefit from a close collaboration with AMD.
This partnership goes beyond a title – it stands for trust, technological excellence, and shared progress. Our direct line to AMD provides us with early access to product innovations, exclusive technical insights, and focused support in delivering high-performance solutions.
Ultimately, it’s our customers who benefit most – with premium hardware, tailor-made systems, and expert consulting and support based on AMD technology.
AMD – powerful, efficient, and secure server processors
AMD ("Advanced Micro Devices") is, alongside Intel, the second major processor manufacturer on the planet. The U.S.-based company was founded back in 1969 and, in addition to CPUs, offers chipsets as well as System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions for all industries – from research laboratories to end consumers. We place our trust particularly in AMD server hardware, especially in their processors. An AMD server CPU is characterized by three qualities. First, it is exceptionally powerful. Second, AMD has optimized its processors for maximum efficiency. A CPU should always make the best possible use of available resources. Third, the corresponding processor is outstanding in terms of security. AMD developed the first data security solution at the x86 chip level within a CPU. In the EPYC SoC, there is a dedicated processor responsible solely for security, minimizing attack surfaces. It protects data, for example, during boot processes as well as during transfers from one server to another.
AMD EPYC Turin 9005 CPU & AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPU - the processors that run in these devices
In our servers, we primarily use AMD EPYC Turin 9005 and Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPUs. The EPYC Turin processors belong to the EPYC 9005 series and offer up to 192 cores and 384 MB of L3 cache per processor. There is a distinction between single-socket and dual-socket CPUs. Single-socket models can be recognized by a "P" at the end of their designation, such as the EPYC 7232P. These are more affordable but are used in both AMD Ryzen rack and tower servers, just like the dual-socket models. Rack servers are more space-efficient than tower servers, while the latter offer greater expandability. The processors are particularly powerful and suitable for high workloads. In contrast, AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPUs are designed for the needs of individual users and professional applications.
The fields of application of the processors of our technology partner AMD
Our servers equipped with AMD CPUs are used e.G. for cloud computing. Here we offer high-performance computing for a large number of users, but also smaller user cases - for example clouds of companies. We also build software-defined infrastructures with our machines equipped with AMD processors. These can be used with only a few user inputs. They allow the automation of many IT functions that are considered critical. The software-defined infrastructure also provides hybrid cloud capabilities: Workloads can be moved between private and public clouds to maintain data integrity. The AMD EPYC Turin 9005 CPUs prove to be particularly valuable for this purpose. The same applies to the use in the area of Big Data Analytics. Our AMD processor-powered computers can evaluate and analyze data sets from various sources. This capability is becoming increasingly important for more and more industries and companies, which, however, are not able to set up in-house solutions.