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Dell PowerEdge R7625

AMD EPYC 9004/9005 2U dual-socket — high-core-density rack.

Quick answer

Dell PowerEdge R7625 is a 2U dual-socket rack server powered by AMD EPYC 9004 (Genoa) and 9005 (Turin) processors. With up to 96 cores per socket and 12 DDR5 memory channels per socket, the platform delivers the highest per-host core count in the PowerEdge family — ideal for high-density virtualization and core-bound database workloads.

Dell PowerEdge R7625 is the AMD EPYC counterpart to the Intel-based R760. The platform supports EPYC 9004 (Genoa) and the newer 9005 (Turin) generations, delivering up to 96 cores per socket and 12 DDR5 memory channels per socket — both higher than the equivalent Intel Xeon platform on most SKUs.

Per-socket core density and memory bandwidth are the defining advantages. For high-density VMware vSphere environments under Broadcom's per-core VMware Cloud Foundation licensing, the AMD platform often delivers superior VMs-per-license economics. For memory-bound workloads (in-memory analytics, HPC, large Redis clusters), the 12-channel DDR5 subsystem provides 50 percent more bandwidth than the equivalent 8-channel Intel platform.

Key features

What it offers

  • 2x AMD EPYC 9004 / 9005 processors (up to 96 cores per socket)
  • 24 DDR5 DIMM slots, up to 6 TB of memory
  • 24 SFF NVMe storage
  • PCIe Gen5 expansion
  • iDRAC 9 management with OpenManage Enterprise integration
  • FIPS 140-2/3 validated cryptographic modes
Tech Summary

Important technical data

Form factor
2U rack
Sockets
2x AMD EPYC 9004/9005
Cores
Up to 192 cores per server
Memory
24 DDR5 DIMM, up to 6 TB
Warranty
3 years ProSupport
Use Cases

When would you choose this product?

Virtualization

High-density VM host

Up to 192 vCPU per server enables dense VM consolidation — typical deployment for VMware Cloud Foundation per-core license optimization.

Database

Core-bound database workloads

High core counts deliver excellent throughput for PostgreSQL, MySQL and similar OLTP workloads that scale with cores.

Virtual desktop infrastructure

High user-per-host VDI

Maximizes the user-to-host ratio in VDI environments, reducing per-user infrastructure cost.

Who is it for?

Core-density-optimized virtualization, database and VDI workloads across EU, UK and US enterprises.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions

When should I choose AMD R7625 over Intel R760?
Choose AMD when per-socket core count, memory bandwidth or VMware per-core licensing TCO are the primary drivers. Choose Intel when the wider Intel ecosystem (AVX-512, QAT, single-thread performance) and broader ISV certification matter more.
EPYC 9004 versus EPYC 9005?
EPYC 9005 (Turin) is the newer generation with a 10-15 percent performance uplift and improved power efficiency. For new procurement, 9005 is recommended unless 9004 stock is significantly better priced.
Memory bandwidth?
12 DDR5 channels per socket versus 8 on the equivalent Intel platform — 50 percent more aggregate bandwidth, important for HPC and memory-bound workloads.
Is Linux support strong on AMD EPYC?
Yes — every major distribution (Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, SUSE, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux) is fully optimized for AMD EPYC.
Warranty?
Three years ProSupport standard with optional ProSupport Plus 24/7 4-hour SLA upgrade.
Can R7625 handle AI workloads?
For CPU-based inference, yes. For GPU-accelerated training, the dedicated PowerEdge XE9680 is the recommended choice.
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