AWS and AMD have collaborated to give customers more choice and value in cloud computing, starting with the first generation AMD EPYC processors in 2018, expanding to the second generation AMD EPYC processors in 2020, and most recently with fifth generation AMD EPYC processors now available.
Discover AWS EC2 C8a instances, compute-optimized with 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, offering up to 4.5 GHz CPU frequency and enhanced performance for demanding workloads.
AWS EC2 X8aedz instances deliver memory optimization with 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, 5 GHz CPU frequency, and up to 3072 GiB memory for intensive applications.
AWS EC2 M8azn instances, powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, provide high-frequency computing and network performance for general-purpose workloads.
AWS EC2 C8a instances, powered by AMD EPYC processors, deliver compute optimization with up to 4.5 GHz CPU frequency for high-performance tasks.
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AWS EC2 compute-optimized instances are designed for high-performance workloads, offering scalable solutions for demanding applications.
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AWS EC2 X8aedz instances feature 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, 5 GHz CPU frequency, and large memory capacity for EDA and database workloads.
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Introducing AWS EC2 X8aedz instances with 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, delivering unmatched memory optimization and compute performance for intensive workloads.
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AWS EC2 R8a instances provide memory optimization with up to 75 Gbps network throughput and enhanced EBS bandwidth for critical workloads.
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AWS EC2 R8a instances, powered by 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors, offer 30% better performance and 45% higher memory bandwidth for latency-sensitive applications.
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Explore AWS EC2 AMD-based instances featuring EPYC processors for cost-effective, high-performance computing across diverse workloads.
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