http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/gig...e-storage.html

Gigabyte refreshed its AMD EPYC 1U and 2U server line-up with a range updated options supporting different storage device combinations, with increased NVMe connectivity to integrate denser, high bandwidth storage.

hese five systems are part of GIGABYTE?s ready-to-integrate general purpose Rack Server family, equipped with the best power supplies and cooling fans and combining a high level of performance, energy efficiency and overall reliability for web hosting, mass storage, virtualized infrastructures, databases & analytics and other demanding applications.

GIGABYTE?s AMD EPYC? server systems are based on the 7000 series EPYC? processor, offered as a SoC and incorporating a multi-die design with 32 cores per processor, 128 PCIe lanes and 8 channels of DDR4 memory. These features have allowed GIGABYTE to create a range of servers that pack a real punch in flexibility and expansion options. First released in July last year, adoption of GIGABYTE?s AMD EPYC? servers has been gaining momentum, lowering TCO for datacenters by offering an optional balance of compute, memory, I/O and security.