Murata Upgrades to AMD EPYC Processors, Triples Simulation Performance and Reduces Energy Consumption by 66%
Murata Manufacturing upgraded its simulation infrastructure with AMD EPYC processors, achieving over 3x data center performance and 66% less energy consumption. The transition to Dell PowerEdge servers powered by 3rd and 5th Gen AMD EPYC CPUs allowed for faster simulation speeds, better core density, and significant cost efficiencies. Murata plans to expand further with AMD EPYC, enhancing innovation in telecommunications and electronic components.

Murata Manufacturing upgraded its simulation infrastructure to AMD EPYC processors, achieving over 3x data center performance and reducing energy consumption by 66%. The shift to Dell PowerEdge servers with 3rd and 5th Gen AMD EPYC CPUs resulted in simulation speed increases of 1.5x to 2x, and 20% faster performance in Femtet simulations.
AMD EPYC's high core density enabled Murata to run more simulations in the same space, improving cost efficiency and reducing reliance on cloud services. The upgrade facilitated a smooth migration with support from AMD and Ansys, positioning Murata for future growth in 5G and IoT technologies.




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