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Entry for unannounced AMD EPYC 4005 appears in listing for Puget’s new 5-node Rackstation

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  • Puget System reveals 5-node 6U Rackstation for creative and testing workflows
  • Each chassis packs five systems with up to 192GB RAM capacity
  • Supports Ryzen 9000 and unreleased Zen 5-based EPYC 4005 processors

Puget Systems has announced a new 5-Node 6U Rackstation built with game developers in mind. The new 5-Node 6U Rackstation reportedly offers an efficient, space-saving solution for studios needing flexible and powerful systems.

Each chassis fits five individual workstations in the footprint of a large desktop, with up to 35 systems in a standard 42U rack.

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