en.Wedoany.com Reported - Supermicro has recently launched a series of compact edge computing systems powered by AMD EPYC 4005 series processors, designed to support AI inference and general workloads in environments with space and power constraints. These systems are suitable for scenarios including retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and enterprise branch offices.
The newly introduced edge computing systems include three new models: the AS-E300-14GR is a mini 1U box system supporting up to 16 cores and 192GB of DDR5 memory, suitable for embedded deployments such as point-of-sale terminals and network gateways; the AS-1116R-FN4 is a short-depth 1U rackmount system optimized for storage expansion in branch offices and retail back-end integration; the AS-3015TR-i4 is a slim tower system that can integrate dual-slot GPU cards, making it suitable for edge deployment environments requiring quiet operation. All systems are equipped with security technologies such as TPM 2.0 and AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization and provide four Gigabit Ethernet ports for connecting to POS systems, cameras, and enterprise networks.

The AMD EPYC 4005 series processors are based on the "Zen 5" core architecture, with a thermal design power (TDP) as low as 65 watts, supporting DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5 expansion. Some models integrate AMD 3D V-Cache technology to enhance performance for data-intensive workloads. Supermicro stated that these edge computing systems, through support for IPMI 2.0 remote management and optional GPU acceleration, provide a scalable and energy-efficient platform solution for distributed computing environments.
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