AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Processors - "Milan" GIGABYTE servers and AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processors deliver the highest possible I/O throughput to pave the way for fast communication between CPU and accelerator in HPC and data analytics. Up to 64 Cores 8 Channels of DDR4-3200 Up to 4TB Memory Capacity 128 lanes PCIe 4.0 2-way SMT & Turbo Boost 4,6,8-channel Memory Interleave Synchronized Fabric and Memory Clock Speeds Secure Memory Encryption Secure Encrypted Virtualization High Performance Supports AMD Instinct™ MI250 Accelerators Massive datasets, exploding model sizes, and complex simulations require multiple GPUs with extremely fast AMD Infinity Fabric™ links and direct CPU to GPU connectivity. AMD Instinct MI200 OAM combines AMD Instinct™ MI250 accelerators with high-speed interconnects to define the world''s most powerful servers. With MI250 accelerators, a single MI250 is capable of 362 TFLOPS for FP16/BF16 mixed precision DL and class leading 3.2TB/sec of memory bandwidth, delivering exascale computing. Power Efficiency | Automatic Fan Speed Control GIGABYTE servers are enabled with Automatic Fan Speed Control to achieve the best cooling and power efficiency. Individual fan speeds will be automatically adjusted according to temperature sensors strategically placed in the servers. High Availability | Smart Ride Through (SmaRT) To prevent server downtime and data loss as a result of loss of AC power, GIGABYTE implements SmaRT in all our server platforms. When such an event occurs, the system will throttle while maintaining availability and reducing power load. Capacitors within the power supply can supply power for 10-20ms, which is enough time to transition to a backup power source for continued operation. Hardware Security | Hardware-level Root of Trust (RoT) Protection is built in the silicon to ensure systems will not be vulnerable to security attacks or cyber threats. This ROT helps isolate the system as the boot process starts to verify cryptographic operations and ensures the firmware is not compromised by malware. Optional TPM 2.0 Module For hardware-based authentication, the passwords, encryption keys, and digital certificates are stored in a TPM module to prevent unwanted users from gaining access to your data. GIGABYTE TPM modules come in either a Serial Peripheral Interface or Low Pin Count bus.