The centerpiece of the A900 is AMD’s 4th genEpyc Genoaprocessors.

The base configuration features dual 64-core Epyc 9124 CPUs, giving you a total of 128 cores.

If that’s not enough, Titan offers an upgrade option to the 256-core variant of the same chip.

The $120,000 Titan A900 crams 6TB of RAM into what’s quite possibly the world’s most powerful desktop PC

Naturally, with such a massive core count, you’ll need plenty of high-speed memory.

The A900 comes standard with 64GB of DDR5 ECC RAM, but can be expanded to a staggering 6TB.

Genoa CPUs are based on AMD’s Zen 4 architecture, the same technology found in theRyzen 7000 series.

When they launched in late 2022, they delivered improvements in IPC, clock speeds, and core counts.

They also introduced new features, connectivity, and resources that required a new socket, SP5.

Storage can be expanded significantly, with options for 8TB SSDs and 20TB HDDs.

Cooling is handled by dual SilverStone CPU coolers and five high-performance fans.

So, how much will this extreme performance cost you?

The base model, equipped with 128 cores and 64GB of memory, starts at$7,975.