Altos Computing, a subsidiary of Acer, has introduced the updated Altos BrainSphere T15 F6 server, now powered by AMD’s EPYC 4005 Series processors. The new hardware aims to help small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), as well as organizations in government and education, manage workloads more efficiently.
Built on AM5 sockets with 3D V-Cache technology, the AMD EPYC 4005 Series processors deliver up to 19% better single-core performance than the previous generation. This upgrade supports multitasking and processing-heavy tasks while managing power consumption.
“Altos Computing is committed to delivering server products that offer outstanding computing capabilities while maintaining high cost-effectiveness and remote manageability, helping businesses improve operational efficiency and accelerate digital transformation,” said Jackie Lee, GM of Altos Computing.
The Altos BrainSphere T15 F6 includes DDR5 memory, PCIe Gen 5 slots for high-speed compute cards, and M.2 storage interfaces. It can support up to 32TB of hard drive capacity and offers fast data transfers with USB 3.2. These features aim to provide flexibility and scalability for growing data needs.
“The AMD EPYC 4005 Series captures performance, price and practicality that small businesses require as they seek to acquire a system that meets their unique demands,” said Derek Dicker, corporate vice president, Enterprise and HPC Business, AMD. “Growing businesses will now have a compelling, right-sized solution, packaged in an affordable, easy-to-use platform that fits their current needs but can scale as their business grows.”
For system monitoring, the server uses a Realtek network controller with DASH support. This replaces the traditional BMC setup, allowing IT teams to check system status remotely, even when powered off, helping reduce maintenance time and costs.
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