AMD Targets NVIDIA’s Grace & Intel Granite Rapids Xeon CPUs With New 5th Gen EPYC Performance Showcase, Up To 2.75x Power Efficiency

Mar 17, 2025 at 09:05am EDT
AMD Targets NVIDIA's Grace & Intel Granite Rapids Xeon CPUs With New 5th Gen EPYC Performance Showcase, Up To 2.75x Power Efficiency 1

AMD has showcased a strong x86 data center performance for its 5th Gen EPYC CPUs, beating out Intel's Xeon & NVIDIA's Grace CPUs.

NVIDIA & Intel Are The Target In AMD's Latest 5th Gen EPYC CPU Performance Showcase, Big Data Center Capabilities & Efficiency

Press Release: Traditional enterprise applications like real-time recommendation engines, predictive maintenance, and vision and language processing are now augmented by AI, completely transforming the data center landscape. It’s now critical that enterprise infrastructure supports everything from traditional and AI-powered applications to large-scale accelerated AI workloads.

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5th Gen AMD EPYC processors are the world’s best CPUs for enterprise AI & host node performance on GPU-powered clusters. AMD EPYC processors, built on the broadly deployed x86 architecture, deliver leadership performance and simple workload compatibility when compared to Arm-based solutions.

To handle this evolving demand, the AMD EPYC CPUs are designed to excel in both traditional and AI workloads. These CPUs power a complete and diverse portfolio of systems from all the global trusted server solutions providers (and global cloud service providers) to meet the most demanding business needs. These offerings feature:

Key AMD EPYC Advantages Over NVIDIA Grace:

The Smart Choice to Get More from GPUs

It’s well known that large-scale, low-latency AI workloads benefit from GPU acceleration. What is often overlooked, however, is that for those workloads and deployments that require GPUs, selecting the right host CPU is a critical decision. 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors are the best choice for maximizing the performance of GPU-enabled clusters, providing up to 20% more throughput compared to competing x86 solutions.

High-Frequency Host Processing to Fuel AI Acceleration

5th Gen AMD EPYC CPUs reach clock speeds of up to 5 GHz, offering 16% higher frequency than Intel’s top turbo frequency part, the recently announced 4.3GHz Xeon 6745P. It’s also substantially higher than the 3.1GHz base frequency of the NVIDIA Grace Superchip. This increased clock speed enables faster data movement, task orchestration, and efficient GPU communication—key factors in high volume, low latency AI training and inference operations.

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