AMD CEO Lisa Su said the company hopes to accelerate sales of its EPYC processors to enterprise customers by focusing on selling pre-validated server solutions with partners. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company is shifting its focus to solutions selling with the upcoming launch of its third-generation EPYC processors, code-named Milan, Su told CRN in a roundtable discussion with journalists and analysts Tuesday after her CES 2021 keynote. The goal is to help partners and customers accelerate AMD-based server deployments by doing more of the heavy lifting of software optimization ahead of time. This go-to-market approach is in contrast with AMD’s first two generations of EPYC, according to Su.