
SAN JOSE, CA, Apr 14, 2026 – Supermicro rolled out compact, high-efficiency platforms powered by AMD EPYC 4005 series processors for edge deployments with constrained space and power. The systems target AI inferencing and general-purpose workloads across retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and enterprise branch environments.
“Supermicro continues to deliver highly efficient, compact systems that bring powerful compute closer to where data is generated and processed,” said Mory Lin, vice president, IoT/Embedded & edge computing, Supermicro. “With our new AMD EPYC 4005 processor-based platforms, including compact box, short-depth 1U, and slim tower system form factors, customers can deploy AI accelerator cards and dedicated workloads at the edge with improved performance, enhanced security, and reduced power consumption, while lowering total cost of ownership (TCO).”
Supermicro added three edge AI systems to its portfolio for deploying intelligent applications at scale. The systems run workloads ranging from real-time analytics to operational tasks, including loss prevention, frictionless checkout, and in-store analytics across retail, restaurants, and healthcare.
The AMD EPYC 4005 series portfolio includes:
- AS -E300-14GR: The compact mini-1U system supports up to 16 cores and 192GB of DDR5 memory in a 2.5L enclosure. It includes HDMI and Mini Display ports for point-of-sale and embedded deployments, along with one dedicated out-of-band management port and four GbE ports for network gateway applications
- AS -1116R-FN4: A short-depth 1U rackmount system with increased storage capacity, for branch offices and retail back-end consolidation.
- AS -3015TR-i4: A slim tower system in a 9L chassis that supports integration of one dual-slot GPU card (2.7″ H x 6.6″ L), such as the NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell GPU. It includes options for a optical drive and a 3.5”disk drive and is suitable for edge deployments that require low-noise operation and straight installation.
Supermicro introduced edge systems built on AMD EPYC 4005 series processors, combining built-in security, network connectivity, and remote management features for distributed deployments. Each system integrates TPM 2.0 and AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) to secure data at the hardware level. It includes 4x GbE ports to connect POS systems, cameras, and enterprise networks.
The systems run on AMD’s Zen 5 core architecture, with processor TDP starting at 65W. They support DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5 expansion for higher data throughput. Select configurations include AMD 3D V-Cache, which expands on-chip memory to reduce latency in data-intensive workloads.
Support for IPMI 2.0 enables remote monitoring and system control. Optional GPU support adds compute capacity for edge workloads that rely on parallel processing.
Source: Supermicro
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