AMD has quietly introduced two EPYC CPUs that intrigue me: the 8124p is a 16-core, 125W CPU, while the 8224p is an affordable 24-core ThreadRipper Lite alternative

AMD has quietly launched its EPYC Embedded 8004 series processors, targeting demanding applications such as networking, storage and industrial edge environments.

Built on AMD’s “Zen 4c” architecture (the first processor series in the AMD embedded portfolio to feature these cores), they offer 8 to 64 cores and support up to 1,152TB of DDR5 memory. With TDP ratings from 70W to 225W, the series is designed to combine energy efficiency with reliable performance.

The lineup, based on the EPYC 8004 “Siena” series launched last year, includes six models: the 64-core 8534P, 48-core 8434P, 32-core 8324P, 24-core 8224P, 16-core 8124P and 12-core 8C24P, each targeting different performance needs.

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“Siena” is coming to the embedded market