Unleash performance, efficiency and AI innovation with Dell AMD PowerEdge servers

PowerEdge Servers with AMD

New Dell PowerEdge servers powered by 5th Generation AMD EPYC™ processors are designed for diverse workloads empowering your customer to drive transformation at scale.

Together OpenManage Portfolio and PowerEdge portfolio powered by 5th Generation AMD EPYC™ processors deliver optimised performance, dynamic scaling, energy efficiency and simplified IT operations.

With configurations purpose-built for Dell’s AI-ready infrastructure, PowerEdge is the cornerstone of Dell’s drive towards faster business transformation, greater insights and accelerated AI/ML/DL operations.

Using intuitive automation, OpenManage facilitates effortless discovery, deployment, monitoring and updating of PowerEdge servers.

Designed with security as a foundational principle, PowerEdge harnesses cryptographic verification, system lockdown and boot and firmware safeguards, anchored by a silicon Root of Trust.

PowerEdge has improved energy efficiency, energy consumption optimisation tools, more recycled materials and eco label validations.

Purpose built to accelerate data centre, cloud, and AI workloads, the 5th Generation AMD EPYC™ processors is driving new levels of enterprise computing performance.

Equipped with AMD 5th Gen, the new PowerEdge Servers can achieve up to a

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performance increase.

The new AMD 5th Gen uses

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more inference requests compared to previous CPUs.

PowerEdge powered by AMD

Dell PowerEdge powered by AMD redefine innovation, propelling decision-making and business differentiation with high-performing solutions for all workload needs. Your customer could gain a competitive edge, elevating their business to new levels of productivity, efficiency and security.

Platforms

R6715 & R7715 (Single-Socket)

With a single 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ processor, all I/O & storage enabled in 1S feature.

R6725 & R7725 (Dual-Socket)

Equipped with up to two 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors, all I/O & storage enabled in 2S feature.

Key benefits

Performance:

Dynamically scale applications and boost ROI with up to 66% higher CPU performance at top of the stack.

Flexibility:

Configurable mainstream servers meet diverse business needs.

Efficiency:

Air cooling, lower carbon footprint, and improved TCO with up to 33% increased CPU efficiency at the top of the stack. Enhanced data centre sustainability through 7:1 consolidation, resulting in up to 65% lower CPU power consumption.*

Additional benefits

Meeting sustainability goals/requirements.

Consolidate existing and new workloads into fewer servers to save licensing costs, power costs, and minimise carbon footprint.

Maximise storage density to enable data growth.

All the above, plus:
Ability to deliver AI inferencing workloads on CPUs for enterprise applications.
Savings of cost, space and power put toward AI infrastructure requirements.

*Source: Based on Dell analysis comparing the SPECint and SPECfp scores of the AMD EPYC 5th Gen 9654 in a Dell R7725 (2980 and 3255) with the same scores for an Intel Xeon 8280 in a Dell PowerEdge RX40X (375 and 296). The ratio of the scores shows that 7 of the R740xd servers would give a total score similar to that for the single R7725 as configured above. The CPUs in a single R7725 would have a total TDP of 1000W (2x500W). The CPUs in 7x R740xd’s would have a total TDP of 2870W (2*205W) where each Intel Xeon 8280 has a TDP of 205W. This represents a CPU power reduction of 65%. Data accurate as of 10/2024. Actual performance will vary.