Dell Targets SMBs With PowerEdge R4715

Dell on March 31, 2026 introduces the PowerEdge R4715, a 1U single-socket server based on 5th Generation AMD EPYC processors targeting SMB and midmarket customers. The R4715 emphasizes licensing efficiency, operational simplicity, and storage/I/O flexibility with up to a 32-core EPYC 9335, 24 DDR5 RDIMM slots, three PCIe Gen5 slots, iDRAC10 management, and 25–400 GbE networking options. It omits GPU and DPU support.
Key Points
- 1Announces single-socket R4715 1U server with up to 32-core AMD EPYC 9335, 24 DDR5 slots.
- 2Prioritizes licensing efficiency, operational simplicity and cost for SMB/midmarket CPU-centric workloads without GPUs.
- 3Offers enterprise management, security, Gen5 PCIe, and multiple networking options for right-sized deployments.
Scoring Rationale
Detailed vendor product announcement with full specifications and clear SMB positioning. High marks for actionability and credibility from official specs; novelty is moderate as this is an incremental platform expansion rather than a paradigm shift.
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