Cloud infrastructure provider Vultr has announced the integration of AMD’s new EPYC 4005 Series processors into its platform, positioning itself among the first in the industry to deploy the latest chips. The move aims to deliver high-performance, enterprise-grade computing at an affordable price point, especially for expanding businesses and hosted IT service providers seeking efficient and scalable infrastructure.

The AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors represent the latest addition to AMD’s EPYC lineup, tailored to serve workloads that demand performance and energy efficiency without the complexity or high cost often associated with data center deployments. Designed with up to 16 simultaneous multithreading (SMT) cores and support for DDR5 memory, the chips offer streamlined memory and I/O capabilities, enabling reliable operation for business-critical applications in compact, cost-conscious environments.

Vultr CEO J.J. Kardwell emphasized the importance of balancing cost and capability in today’s cloud ecosystem. “Our mission is to provide cutting-edge infrastructure with unbeatable price-to-performance value. The AMD EPYC 4005 Series brings exactly what modern businesses need – speed, scalability, and energy efficiency – delivered in a way that supports innovation and sustained growth.”

The rollout includes the AMD EPYC 4245P and 4345P chips as part of Vultr’s expanding Bare Metal offerings. Additionally, the 4345P will feature in Vultr’s High Frequency Compute (HFC) instances, appealing to businesses requiring fast clock speeds and access to NVMe storage for latency-sensitive workloads.

According to Derek Dicker, Corporate Vice President of AMD’s Enterprise and HPC division, the EPYC 4005 Series was designed in close alignment with system partners like Vultr. “With our Zen 5 architecture and a targeted feature set, the EPYC 4005 enables customized and cost-effective infrastructure solutions suited for hosting providers and scaling enterprises,” Dicker noted.

This integration extends Vultr’s broader portfolio of AMD-based offerings, which also includes the EPYC 7003 and 9004 Series processors, as well as AMD’s Instinct MI325X and MI300X GPUs. AMD is a key member of the Vultr Cloud Alliance, a coalition of technology partners collaborating on modular and integrated cloud computing solutions.

As demand grows for accessible, enterprise-grade compute power across sectors – from software development to IT hosting – Vultr’s adoption of the EPYC 4005 Series reflects an industry-wide push toward more efficient, flexible, and budget-friendly infrastructure options tailored for modern digital businesses.

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