New AMD EPYC 9005 + Instinct MI325X-equipped ASUS servers announced for global market

New AMD EPYC 9005 + Instinct MI325X-equipped ASUS servers announced for global market

If you're eyeing AMD's latest server-grade CPUs and accelerators, ASUS has you covered with its newest lineup.

Designed to harness the power of the Zen 5-based EPYC 9005-series processors, featuring up to 192 cores, 384 threads, and frequencies of up to 5GHz, AMD's full potential is fully unlocked when paired with the Instinct MI325X accelerators, which boast 256GB of HBM3E memory.

One of the standout servers, the ESC A8A-E12U, comes in a 7U form factor, offering 2x EPYC-9005 processors and up to 8x GPU slots for the MI325Xs, delivering up to 6TB/s bandwidth via direct GPU-to-GPU interconnect. This setup optimizes performance for large-scale AI models and HPC workloads.

Meanwhile, the ESC8000A-E13P, powered by AMD EPYC processors and built with NVIDIA MGX architecture compliance, supports NVIDIA OVE and NIM, enhancing real-time collaboration, accelerating simulations, and offering seamless scalability for demanding AI projects, perfect for those who love a "mix and match" setup.

On another front, the RS520QA-E13 is a robust, multi-node server tailored for electronic design automation (EDA) and cloud computing. Powered by AMD EPYC 9005-series processors, it features impressive memory expandability, supporting 12+8 DIMMs per node with speeds of 6000MT/s for 1DPC and 4400MT/s for 2DPC.

Its front access design offers flexibility, and with ergonomic handles and a toolless bracket, maintenance is a breeze. Supporting processors up to 400W and efficient air-cooling, the RS520QA-E13 is an excellent choice for tackling the toughest workloads.

ASUS also offers the RS700A-E13, RS720A-E13, RS521A-E12, and RS501A-E12 to cover general-purpose server needs. The RS700A-E13 and RS720A-E13 are tailored for high-performance environments, with the RS720A-E13 standing out for its GPU-optimized design and up to 24x all-flash NVMe slots, while the RS700A-E13 offers a slightly more conservative 12x slots.

On the other hand, the RS521A-E12 and RS501A-E12 prioritize Power-Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) with their highly scalable designs.

Learn more about these AMD EPYC 9005-powered servers by clicking here.