The competition in the compute processor market remains fierce in 2025. Intel recently introduced their Xeon 6 processors, providing significant performance gains over their 5th generation processors. These improvements closed the performance lead AMD had with their 4th generation EPYC processors.
As businesses evaluate these advancements, it’s crucial to recognize that compute acquisition costs are often a minor component of the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Per-core and per-socket software licensing costs can account for up to 70% of overall TCO, making processor efficiency and workload optimization pivotal considerations in infrastructure planning.
Organizations are faced with a wide array of infrastructure options, including cloud, server, converged, and hyperconverged (HCI) solutions. Determining the ideal fit for workloads and applications can be challenging, particularly with TCO and software efficiency in mind.
Precision IT offers expertise, proprietary analytics, and insights to help companies make informed decisions, ensuring their workloads and applications are running on the right-sized infrastructure to optimize performance and costs. Key benefits include:
By leveraging Precision IT’s insights, businesses can strike the perfect balance between performance, cost, and environmental sustainability, maximizing the value of their infrastructure investments.
Precision IT developed the only platform in the industry that offers comprehensive cloud, hybrid, and on-premise analytics.
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