Altos Computing, a subsidiary of Acer, announces the launch of the upgraded Altos BrainSphere™ T15 F6 server, now equipped with the latest AMD EPYC™ 4005 Series processors. This new generation delivers up to 19% improvement in single-core computing performance and is built around core values of high performance, energy efficiency, and ease of management. Designed for small-to-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) ,government, and education sectors, the solution offers a cost-effective and flexible server platform.
Jackie Lee, General Manager of Altos Computing, stated, "As businesses face increasingly diverse application demands, SMBs need IT infrastructure solutions that balance performance, ease of use, and budget. Altos Computing is committed to delivering server products that offer outstanding computing capabilities while maintaining high cost-effectiveness and remote manageability, helping businesses improve operational efficiency and accelerate digital transformation."
“The AMD EPYC 4005 Series captures performance, price and practicality that small businesses require as they seek to acquire a system that meets their unique demands,” said Derek Dicker, corporate vice president, Enterprise and HPC Business, AMD. “Growing businesses will now have a compelling, right-sized solution, packaged in an affordable, easy-to-use platform that fits their current needs but can scale as their business grows.”
About Altos Computing Inc.
Altos Computing Inc. was established in 2017 and is a subsidiary of Acer Inc. The business model provides the streamlined and cost-effective integrated solutions through in-house R&D collaborating with ODM/IHV/ISV on AI/general-purpose servers, workstations, thin client, networks, and storage. In this era demanding speed, Altos provides industry-leading solutions such as Altos aiWorks, High-Performance Computing (HPC), Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI/VOI), and Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI). Altos provides solutions and services to various clients, including enterprises, AI/DL developers, government, academia, financial, cloud service providers, and data center operators.
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