We know AMD’s new Zen 3 based EPYC Milan processors are out-of-the-world when it comes to high-performance computing, and it keeps on creating new records every day. For example, the Cisco UCS C245 M6 Server based on 3rd generation AMD EPYC CPUs has created 14 new SPEC.org world-record benchmarks.
The Cisco UCS C245 M6 Rack Server is well-suited for a wide range of storage and I/O-intensive applications such as big data analytics, databases, collaboration, virtualization, and server consolidation. It is a powerful server that delivers such high-end performance, thanks to the unique design of several hardware and firmware elements.
“The 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors provide exceptional performance across a variety of enterprise, HPC and cloud workloads,” said John Morris, CVP, AMD Enterprise and HPC Server Business at AMD. “The processors are a great choice for Cisco customers that want impressive performance, up to 64 cores per processor, 128 lanes of PCIe Gen4, and innovative security features that when combined with Cisco UCS, brings compute-intensive workloads to life.”
So, having the cutting-edge performance, thanks for having up to 64 cores per CPU in 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors and faster memory, the Cisco UCS C245 M6 server is able to deliver great scores in benchmarks undoubtedly.
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