News Snapshot:
• AMD EPYC Embedded™ 2005 Series offers high compute density and power efficiency in a compact package for power, thermal and space-constrained environments
• Supports PCIe® Gen5, high-speed DDR5 memory, and advanced RAS and security features, enabling reliable and scalable designs for long-life deployments
• Optimized for networking, storage, and industrial systems requiring 24/7 operations and outstanding performance per watt
AI-driven workloads are transforming the performance and efficiency requirements of embedded infrastructure systems. From networking switches, routers, and DPU control planes to cold cloud storage, aerospace and robotics applications, today’s embedded computing system architects must deliver higher compute density, energy efficiency, and extended longevity—within smaller, power-constrained designs.
AMD is addressing these evolving requirements with the introduction of the AMD EPYC™ Embedded 2005 Series processors delivering high-performance, energy efficiency, and advanced reliability and security in a small BGA (ball grid array) footprint for network, storage and industrial infrastructure systems requiring 24/7 operation.
Exceptional Performance and Efficiency in a Compact Design
AMD EPYC Embedded 2005 processors deliver strong performance per watt and I/O throughput in a highly integrated 40mm × 40mm BGA package, which is 2.4 times smaller than comparable Intel Xeon 6500P-B solutions1. The BGA package enables designers to optimize both performance and system cost by allowing for a higher density of I/O connections, shorter electrical paths for increased signal integrity, and superior thermal management.
Powered by the proven “Zen 5” architecture, the series features up to 16 x86 cores and 64 MB of shared L3 cache, along with configurable thermal design power (TDP) ranging between 45W and 75W with precise tuning for diverse thermal and power profiles.
EPYC Embedded 2005 processors provide up to a 28 percent higher boost CPU frequency and 35 percent higher base CPU frequency, at half the TDP of the comparable Intel Xeon 6503P-B2, enabling superior performance density and lower total system cost.
This balance of compute capability and power efficiency makes the AMD EPYC Embedded 2005 Series ideally suited for constrained networking, storage and industrial systems where every watt and millimeter count.
Built for Reliability, Security, and Longevity
Engineered for 24/7 always-on performance, the AMD EPYC Embedded 2005 processors support up to 10 years of continuous field operation. Extended product longevity and support also include up to 10 years of component ordering and technical assistance, plus 15 years of software maintenance, helping to optimize design stability and long-term return on investment.
Advanced Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS) features proactively detect, prevent, and correct errors to minimize downtime and extend system lifespan. Application-specific features such as Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) support, PCIe Hot Plug, and multi-SPI ROM enhance design flexibility for networking and storage environments.

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