Lenovo introduced 21 new ThinkSystem and ThinkAgile V3 servers powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors, extending performance and efficiency to more businesses with its broadest portfolio of AMD-based intelligent infrastructure to date.
The solutions, part of Lenovo’s recently announced V3 infrastructure solutions portfolio, will enable customers of all sizes to run high-performance computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and traditional workloads in edge and multi-cloud smarter, faster and more. effectively.
Sumir Bhatia, President Asia Pacific, Lenovo ISG, said, “With the launch of our new line of ThinkSystem and ThinkAgile V3 servers, we continue to deliver on our promise to deliver smarter, more efficient, more reliable and more reliable technology. the most efficient in the sector.
“Our 30-year heritage of innovation combined with AMD EPYC processors will enable seamless and efficient IT modernization that businesses can leverage to optimize and improve return on investment.
“In addition, our new high-density ThinkSystem server brings 4th generation EPYC servers and Lenovo Neptune Direct Water Cooling technology to drive sustainable computing and help companies achieve their ESG goals. We are excited to see the next era of computing coming.
Performance for Complex Workloads
As the proliferation of big data fuels the demand for computing everywhere, Lenovo helps customers modernize their data center IT architecture.
Lenovo ThinkSystem V3 servers powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors are reliable and high performance, with enhanced security, the company says.
Together, Lenovo and AMD have amassed around 100 world records across a wide range of workloads, more than twice the closest competitor.
With AMD EPYC 9004 Series processors, Lenovo ThinkSystem servers support up to 96 cores and 6TB of memory per CPU, accelerating business speed in a wide range of industrial applications, including financial services, manufacturing and retail.
Advancing Sustainable Computing
As part of its continued commitment to sustainable computing, Lenovo announced the next generation of Lenovo Neptune hot water cooling with the new Lenovo ThinkSystem SD665 V3, a high-density server based on the 4th Generation AMD EPYC processor that uses the Neptune water cooling to capture up to 98% of system heats and reduce energy consumption by up to 40%.
The new Lenovo Neptune liquid-assisted cooling solution also helps customers maximize data center efficiency with processor cooling capabilities that are ideal for older air-cooled data centers.
Lenovo ThinkSystem servers with AMD EPYC processors now offer Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) for energy efficiency, with preset tuning parameters for maximum performance and energy efficiency.
Additionally, Lenovo is making CO2 offset services available across its portfolio of ThinkSystem servers, allowing customers to immediately mitigate the carbon impact of their data center equipment.
Ram Peddibhotla, Corporate Vice President, EPYC Product Management, AMD, said, “AMD 4th Gen EPYC processors continue to raise the bar for workload performance in modern data centers while simultaneously delivering exceptional power efficiency.
“The 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors, on Lenovo ThinkSystem and ThinkAgile V3 servers, will transform data center operations for our joint customers by accelerating time to value, lowering total cost of ownership and helping businesses achieve their sustainable development goals.
Optimized solutions for accelerated IT transformation
With this announcement, Lenovo launched 14 new ThinkAgile HCI solutions with 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors, designed for hybrid cloud and virtualization solutions, helping customers consolidate IT and simplify management.
New Lenovo ThinkAgile VX solutions with AMD EPYC enable public cloud-like simplicity, in a private or hybrid cloud environment, delivering new levels of performance, scalability, resiliency, and simplicity with high-performance storage devices.
The new ThinkAgile HX solutions with AMD EPYC processors deliver exceptional performance and deliver simplified operations, increased workload density, enhanced data protection, and cloud-enabled application to enable true hybrid architecture.
With these solutions, enterprise customers of all sizes can flexibly deploy and manage on-premises, hybrid or multi-cloud environments while accelerating computing power to help solve humanity’s greatest challenges, the company says. .
Security by design
Lenovo’s ThinkShield and ThinkAgile enhanced security capabilities take advantage of AMD Infinity Guard, an advancement that helps organizations defend against internal and external data threats while helping to mitigate threats when processing software, says the society.
Lenovo ThinkSystem servers powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors also help keep data secure whether it’s in use, in flight, or in store. AMD’s “Security by Design” approach includes industry-leading security features and a silicon-integrated security subsystem to help protect data.
Lenovo’s enhanced ThinkShield Security delivers the security capabilities of modern industry infrastructure for enhanced IT resiliency that meets stringent industry security standards. Breakthrough AMD EPYC processors also enable innovative technology such as confidential computing, with a dedicated, fully integrated on-chip security processor.
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