Seventy percent of applications still need to remain on-premises, constraining digital transformation into the public cloud.1 These applications still need to be transformed but need to stay in data centers, edges, and co-location facilities. Despite this hurdle, you can accelerate your business customer's digital transformation with the leaders in performance and security. Combining HPE’s ability to provide workload optimization, 360˚ security, and intelligent automation with AMD’s proven performance dominance creates a combination that can meet the need of any workload. AMD EPYC™ processors have a future-proof road map and, when used in HPE ProLiant, can create the data center you need now and in the future.
1 IDC Cloud Pulse Q119, June 2019 (includes on-premises non‐cloud, on-premises private cloud, hosted private cloud).
2 Results as of Jan 28, 2021 using SPECrate®2017_int_base. The AMD EPYC 7763 with a measured estimated score of 798 is higher than the current highest 2P server with an AMD EPYC 7H12 and a score of 717: spec.org/ cpu2017/results/res2020q2/cpu2017-20200525-22554.pdf. OEM published scores for 3rd Gen EPYC may vary. See spec.org for more information.
3 “Worldwide Server Market Revenue Grew 1.5% Year Over Year in the Fourth Quarter of 2020, According to IDC,” IDC, Mar 2021; According to IDC, HPE and Dell tied for top position in 4Q 2020 worldwide server market share.
- Highest performance x86 processor provider2
- Top selling compute server company3
- Scalable from SMB to enterprise to exascale
- Largest AMD portfolio, providing the performance needed for the workload
- HPE silicon root of trust guards the integrity of the server’s firmware
- AMD security measures encrypt data sent to on chip memory and each virtual machine
- Authentication of both HPE and AMD hardware at startup to ensure the integrity of the system
- HPE matches its workload focused portfolio with the software and services that enable a fully-as-a service experience
- Right-size the workload to address the challenge at hand