India, May 14 -- As small businesses and hosted IT providers modernize their infrastructure, AMD's newly launched EPYC 4005 Series and Intel's Xeon 6300 Series processors have emerged as direct contenders in the entry-level enterprise server space. Both chipmakers promise performance, reliability, and platform efficiency-but their approach to solving the same problem reveals clear differences.

Launched onMay 13, 2025, AMD's EPYC 4005 processors are based on the latest Zen 5 architecture, delivering up to 16 cores and 32 threads, with boost speeds up to 5.7GHz. Designed for ease of deployment, these CPUs repurpose enterprise-class features into more compact, affordable platforms-tower, blade, or rack servers.

AMD leverages its existing A...