Although last week amd announced that its graphics Radeon RX 7000 series will be announced on November 3. Today the company announced when its processors will be presented AMD EPYC 4th Generation for servers and data centers, these are the AMD Genoa.
These processors will be officially announced on November 10together a week after their GPUs, at an event called “together we move forward in data centers“. This will take place at 10:00 a.m. PTwhich translates to 7:00 p.m. in Spain (6:00 p.m. in the Canary Islands, 12:00 p.m. in Colombia and Mexico, 1:00 p.m. in Venezuela and 2:00 p.m. in Chile).
Today, AMD announced “Together We Advance Data Centers”, an in-person and livestreamed event to showcase the next generation of AMD EPYC processors for data centers. AMD executives, along with other key ecosystem partners, will present details on the next generation of processors and data center solutions.
What we know about the AMD EPYC GENOA, in addition to its presentation date
These processors for servers and data centers based are based on the architecture AMD Zen 4 as part of the manufacturing process 5nm from TSMC. Most interesting of all is that the company has increased the number of cores, being able to find a high-end processor with 96 cores and 192 processing threads. This processor is attached to a configuration of 12 channels of DDR5 RAMwhich will allow you to manage up to 3 TB of RAM.
He also has access to the interface PCI Express 5.0and this is all tied to a new socket for now known as AMD SP5 (LGA6096), capable of delivering up to 700W of power, which implies a notable jump from the 450W that the previous SP3 socket (LGA4094) was able to provide. Also keep in mind that all the processors have already been leaked, so there won’t be many surprises.
AMD EPYC 9000 “GENOA” series processors | ||||
Model | Cores / Threads | Hidden | Frequencies | PDT |
EPYC-9654P | 96/192 | 384 MB | 2.00-2.15GHz | 360W |
EPYC 9534 | 64/128 | 256 MB | 2.30-2.40GHz | 280W |
EPYC 9454P | 48/96 | 256 MB | 2.25-2.35GHz | 290W |
EPYC 9454 | 48/96 | 256 MB | 2.25-2.35GHz | 290W |
EPYC 9354P | 32/64 | 256 MB | 2.75-2.85GHz | 280W |
EPYC 9354 | 32/64 | 256 MB | 2.75-2.85GHz | 280W |
EPYC 9334 | 32/64 | 128 MB | 2.30-2.50GHz | 210W |
EPYC 9274F | 24/48 | 256 MB | 3.40-3.60GHz | 320W |
EPYC 9254 | 24/48 | 128 MB | 2.40-2.50GHz | 200W |
EPYC 9224 | 24/48 | 64 MB | 2.15-2.25GHz | 200W |
EPYC 9174E | 16/32 | 256 MB | 3.60-3.80GHz | 320W |
EPYC 9124 | 16/32 | 64 MB | 2.60-2.70GHz | 200W |
Add Comment