AWS re:Invent 2025 brought major announcements as Amazon launched three new EC2 instance families powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, delivering the highest CPU frequencies and dramatic performance gains for cloud workloads.
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AWS EC2 AMD EPYC Instance Lineup
| Instance Family | Key Features |
|---|---|
| X8aedz (Memory) | 5 GHz, 2x compute boost, 31% better price-performance, 32:1 memory ratio |
| C8a (Compute) | 4.5 GHz, 30% faster, 19% better value, 33% more memory bandwidth |
| M8azn (General) | 5 GHz, 2x compute vs M5zn, 24% faster than M8a, preview only |
X8aedz: Peak Performance for Memory-Heavy Tasks
The EC2 X8aedz instances claim the title of highest CPU frequency in the cloud at 5 GHz, delivering double the compute performance and 31% better price-performance versus previous-gen X2iezn models. With an ultra-high 32:1 memory-to-vCPU ratio and up to 3,072 GiB memory, these instances target electronic design automation workflows and large-scale databases requiring massive memory footprints.
Available in eight sizes from 2-96 vCPUs with bare metal options, X8aedz features up to 75 Gbps network bandwidth, 60 Gbps EBS throughput, and 8 TB local NVMe storage—ideal for accelerating chip design timelines and database query processing.

C8a: Compute Optimization for Latency-Sensitive Apps
The compute-optimized C8a family delivers 30% higher performance and 19% better price-performance than C7a predecessors, running at 4.5 GHz max frequency. Enhanced memory bandwidth (33% increase) translates to 57% faster GroovyJVM performance, making these instances particularly effective for Java-heavy applications, batch processing, distributed analytics, and video encoding.
M8azn: General-Purpose Powerhouse (Preview)
Currently in preview, M8azn instances match X8aedz’s 5 GHz frequency while delivering 2x compute performance over M5zn and 24% gains versus M8a. Designed for gaming servers, high-frequency trading, CI/CD pipelines, and simulation modeling across automotive and aerospace sectors, M8azn combines high single-thread performance with robust networking.

What This Means for Cloud Strategy
These launches cement AMD’s position as AWS’s performance-focused alternative to Intel and Graviton silicon, particularly for workloads demanding maximum single-thread speeds. The 5th Gen EPYC “Turin” processors leverage TSMC’s advanced manufacturing and architectural improvements to push cloud performance boundaries while maintaining competitive pricing through better efficiency.
X8aedz instances are available now in US West (Oregon) and Asia Pacific (Tokyo), with additional regions coming soon. All instances support On-Demand, Savings Plans, Spot, and Dedicated purchasing models.
Discover more cloud computing news at TechnoSports and explore official details at AWS EC2 AMD page and AWS re:Invent announcements.
FAQs
Are 5 GHz CPU frequencies actually available consistently in the cloud?
The 5 GHz specification represents maximum boost frequency—sustained performance depends on workload characteristics and thermal conditions managed by AWS Nitro.
Which instance should I choose for my workload?
X8aedz for memory-intensive databases/EDA, C8a for compute-heavy batch processing, M8azn for balanced general-purpose tasks requiring high frequency.







