AMD EPYC 7003 7413 Tetracosa-core (24 Core) 2.65 GHz Processor

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AMD EPYC 7003 7413 Tetracosa-core (24 Core) 2.65 GHz Processor

The AMD EPYC 7003 7413 brings enterprise-grade performance to dense data center deployments, delivering reliable multi-threaded throughput for bare-metal servers, virtualization clusters, and cloud-native environments. Built on the Zen 3 architecture, this 24-core, 48-thread processor is engineered to sustain demanding workloads with efficient power use, excellent memory bandwidth, and robust security features. Whether you’re consolidating workloads, accelerating analytics, or powering large-scale container orchestration, the 7413 stands out as a balanced solution for performance, scalability, and reliability.

  • High-density throughput: 24 cores and 48 threads empower heavy multi-threaded workloads such as database analytics, virtual machine density, and large-scale simulation, enabling more concurrent users and faster results without sacrificing latency.
  • Zen 3 efficiency: A refined architectural design delivers improved instructions-per-cycle and per-core performance, translating to better single-thread and multi-thread responsiveness under mixed workloads.
  • Expansive I/O and memory bandwidth: PCIe 4.0 compatibility and multi-channel memory support ensure fast storage access, networking throughput, and responsive data access for memory-intensive applications.
  • Security you can trust: Enterprise-grade security features, including hardware-assisted virtualization support and memory encryption options, help isolate and protect workloads in multi-tenant environments.
  • Scalability for the data center: Designed to integrate with enterprise server platforms, the processor supports large memory footprints and flexible configurations to grow with your workloads as demands evolve.

Technical Details of AMD EPYC 7003 7413

  • Product family: AMD EPYC 7003 Series
  • Model: 7413
  • Cores: 24
  • Threads: 48
  • Base clock: 2.65 GHz
  • Architecture: Zen 3
  • Socket: SP3
  • Manufacturing process: 7nm

How to install AMD EPYC 7003 7413

  • Power down the server, unplug power cords, and discharge any residual static.
  • Open the chassis according to the vendor guidelines and locate the processor socket on the motherboard.
  • Remove the mounting lever or load plate to expose the socket, then align the CPU with the socket notches or keys to ensure proper orientation.
  • Gently seat the processor into the socket, ensuring even contact with the contact surface; apply any required thermal interface material as per the motherboard and cooler instructions.
  • Attach the heatsink or cooling assembly securely, reconnect power and peripheral cables, and ensure adequate airflow within the chassis.
  • Enter the system BIOS/UEFI, verify CPU recognition, enable relevant virtualization features, and apply any necessary BIOS or firmware updates before deploying workloads.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What workloads is the AMD EPYC 7003 7413 best suited for? A: It excels in multi-threaded databases, virtualization clusters, cloud-native workloads, and analytics tasks where high core counts, strong memory bandwidth, and robust I/O are critical for performance and cost efficiency.
  • Q: Is this processor compatible with standard server motherboards? A: It requires a compatible SP3 socket motherboard designed for AMD EPYC 7003 series processors and a recent BIOS/UEFI version to ensure proper initialization and feature support.
  • Q: Does it support virtualization features? A: Yes. The processor includes hardware-assisted virtualization capabilities and security features that help isolate guest workloads and protect data in virtualized environments.
  • Q: What about memory and I/O capabilities? A: The EPYC 7003 family provides multi-channel DDR4 memory support and PCIe 4.0 lanes, enabling high memory bandwidth and fast storage/network I/O for demanding workloads.
  • Q: How can I optimize performance for data-center workloads? A: Pair the CPU with a compatible motherboard, configure NUMA and memory settings for your workload, ensure cooling is adequate, keep BIOS/firmware up to date, and monitor CPU utilization to tune resource allocation.

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