Intel and AMD offer high-quality enterprise CPUs. Your best choice depends on your specific workload. Intel Xeon Gold processors focus on high per-core performance. They offer up to 28 cores and 56 threads. Their TDP ranges from about 125 to 205 W. Depending on the generation, they provide around 48 to 64 PCIe lanes. AMD EPYC Milan (7003 Series) scales up to 64 cores (128 threads), TDP from 155–280 W, and offers up to 128 PCIe 4.0 lanes. AMD EPYC Genoa (7004 Series) pushes even higher, with up to 96 cores (192 threads), TDP up to 360 W, and about 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes. When making a decision, think about factors like single-thread and multi-thread workloads. Do your Intel servers support GPU acceleration?
Yes, our Intel servers support GPU acceleration. You can configure various Intel Dedicated Servers at Cherry Servers with GPU accelerators. Popular choices include the Nvidia A100 and Tesla P4. These GPUs are ideal for tasks such as AI, machine learning, HPC (High-Performance Computing), and parallel processing. You create a flexible system by pairing Intel’s CPU power with a strong GPU. This configuration can handle CPU-bound, GPU-bound, or hybrid workloads with minimal effort.