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"textContent": "After announcing the AMD EPYC 8005 \"Sorano\" series back in February, AMD recently began shipping these Zen 5 successors to the EPYC 8004 \"Siena\" line-up. With the EPYC 8005 product stack ranging from 8 to 84 cores and being drop-in upgrades for EPYC 8004 servers after a BIOS update, these are quite some interesting processors for those after a single socket, performant server. Up today are benchmarks of the EPYC 8635P as the flagship 84 core Sorano CPU.",
"title": "AMD EPYC 8635P \"Sorano\" Benchmarks: Significant Upgrade Opportunity For EPYC 8004 Servers"
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