AMD Expands Collaboration With Google Cloud to Deliver Faster Application Performance and Elevate Business Productivity with AMD EPYC™ Processors
AMD announced the expansion of its EPYC processors in Google Cloud with the introduction of N2D Virtual Machines utilizing the 3rd Gen EPYC 7003 Series processors. These new VMs reportedly deliver over 30% better price-performance compared to the previous generation. Designed to cater to high-performance workloads, the N2D VMs offer up to 224 vCPUs and 8 GB of memory per vCPU, alongside advanced features like Confidential Computing. The new instances are in preview across several Google Cloud regions and will roll out globally in the coming months.
- N2D VMs outperform previous models with over 30% better price-performance.
- Supports high-performance workloads with up to 224 vCPUs and 8 GB memory per vCPU.
- Advanced features planned, including Confidential Computing for enhanced security.
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— Latest Google Compute Engine N2D virtual machines use 3rd Gen EPYC™ processors for on average, over
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced Google Cloud is expanding its use of AMD EPYC™ processors with the preview of N2D Virtual Machines (VMs) powered by AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series processors.
Utilizing the performance capabilities of the latest generation of EPYC processors, the N2D VMs, according to Google Cloud, delivers on average, over
“3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors help cloud providers deliver a modern cloud environment to end users. This includes leading performance capabilities, fantastic price-per-performance and advanced security features,” said Dan McNamara, senior vice president and general manager, Server Business, AMD. “We value our continued broad collaboration with Google Cloud, which exemplifies a high-performance, cost-effective cloud experience for workloads that benefit from high throughput and impressive core counts.”
“Our customers’ needs are top of mind when creating Google Cloud instances,” said Nirav Mehta, director of product management, Google Cloud. “Now, through our collaboration with AMD and the capabilities of the latest AMD EPYC processors in the Compute Engine N2D family, customers can experience this next-generation technology with significantly better performance and price-performance for their general-purpose workloads.”
For customers running high-performance workloads that require a balance of compute and high-memory bandwidth such as web serving, databases, media transcoding, and image processing, the N2D VMs powered by AMD EPYC 7003 Series processors provide:
- Up to 224 vCPUs for high-thread workloads and 8 GB of memory per vCPU
- High storage performance with persistent disk support and up to 9 TB of local SSD
- Future planned capabilities to support Confidential Computing using advanced security features within AMD EPYC processors
The new N2D VM family will continue to support a rich set of features introduced in the N2D VMs using 2nd Gen EPYC processors, including sole tenancy, custom machine types, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and in the future, confidential computing. N2D VMs with 3rd Generation AMD EPYC processors are currently in preview in several Google Cloud regions: us-central (Iowa), us-east1 (S. Carolina), europe-west4 (Netherlands), and asia-southeast1 (Singapore) and will be available in other Google Cloud regions globally in the coming months.
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