India, May 21 -- As AI workloads move closer to where data is created, the edge infrastructure market is entering a new phase. Enterprises now need systems that can process heavier workloads without increasing power use, cooling demands, or hardware complexity. AMD is positioning its new AMD EPYC 8005 Server CPUs directly at that challenge.

The new processor lineup is designed around a simple idea: deliver strong performance, lower power consumption, and compact deployment flexibility in a single-socket platform. That balance is becoming increasingly important for telecom operators, cloud storage providers, retail edge deployments, and organisations building AI-enabled infrastructure outside traditional data centres.

The AMD EPYC 8005 s...