AMD EPYC™ Processors The New x86 Option AMD''s return to the CPU segment delivers a whole new value proposition to the x86 world. Built on GIGABYTE''s extensive design expertise across a range of chipset platforms, this AMD EPYC™ platform is already receiving acclaim for its high specification: Memory I/O Network connectivity This platform is intended as an alternative for builders in the x86 space and packs a real punch in flexibility and expansion options. CPU Key Features Memory OptimizationMemory speed of up to 2666MHz (at 1DPC)Total memory capacity of 4TB supported PCIe LanesUp to 128 lanes in both 1P and 2P offerings providing the highest expandability options of any x86 platform Cores / PowerCPU power is managed at the core level, meaning that power is allocated only for specific workload needs SecurityProprietary AMD security on chip Comprehensive I/O Both single- and dual-socket CPUs come equipped with 128x PCIe lanes, providing extensive I/O options. This is a huge improvement in I/O vs. incumbent x86 offerings.Increased I/O allows for flexibility in extending your storage, networking or compute to a level previously unattainable with standard server motherboards.In addition, the integrated nature of the processor - designed as a system-on-chip (SoC) - means that there is no need for a separate PCH and less additional switches needed for expansion lanes. CMC for Chassis Management & Multi-Node Monitoring GIGABYTE''s H-Series Servers feature an Aspeed CMC (Central Management Controller) for chassis-level management and node-level monitoring (by connecting internally to Aspeed BMCs integrated on each node). This results only in one MLAN connection required to perform monitoring of all four nodes, resulting in less ToR (Top of Rack) cabling and switch connections. Multi-Server Management GIGABYTE''s H-Series Servers also feature the ability to create a "ring" connection for monitoring & management of all servers (incl. chassis-level & node-level) in a rack (including iKVM support) with an onboard LAN hub and dual MLAN ports. Only two ToR (Top of Rack) switch connections are needed to create the ring system, and the ring will not be broken even if one server in the chain is shut down, reducing cabling and switch port usage for greater cost savings and management efficiency. Dense, High Speed Storage Support Onboard M.2 GIGABYTE AMD EPYC™ platforms are designed to support on-board ''M.2'' storage devices for time-sensitive operations and leaves room on the standard storage for compute tasks. Delivering up to 32 Gb/s data transfer speeds, M.2 offers users considerably faster storage performance than current mSATA devices.