64-Core AMD EPYC Milan Boasts 3.5 GHz Boost Clock in Leaked Screenshots

Source: Tom's Hardware added 12th Nov 2020

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AMD EPYC Processor (Image credit: AMD)

A Chiphell forum user (via momomo_us) has shared what appears to be die shots and specifications for AMD’s EPYC 7763 (codename Milan) processor. Milan will likely be another one of AMD’s exciting product launches as the core-heavy chips bring all the power of the Zen 3 microarchitecture to the server space.

AMD markets its current EPYC (codename Rome) chips under the 7002-series moniker; therefore, Milan has 7003-series branding. The Milan part from the leak seems to be the EPYC 7763, which reportedly features 64 cores, 128 threads, and a whopping 256MB of L3 cache. It’s a familiar configuration that AMD uses for its five 64-core Rome chips that it has in its arsenal. In all likelihood, Milan will be based on an improved TSMC 7nm FinFET process to deliver better clock speeds.

Like Rome, Milan will continue to live on the SP3 socket and offer eight DDR4 memory channels and PCIe 4.0 support. Internally, the recipe is still the same. Milan rocks up to eight compute dies linked to a single I/O die. AMD made significant progress in improved instruction per cycle (IPC) throughput on Zen 3, and it will be interesting to see how it fares on EPYC.

AMD EPYC 7763 Specifications

Processor Cores / Threads Base / Boost Clocks (GHz) L3 Cache (MB) TDP (W)
EPYC 7763* 64 / 128 2.45 / 3.53 256 ?
EPYC 7H12 64 / 128 2.60 / 3.30 256 280
EPYC 7742 64 / 128 2.25 / 3.40 256 225
EPYC 7702 64 / 128 2.00 / 3.35 256 200
EPYC 7702P 64 / 128 2.00 / 3.35 256 200
EPYC 7662 64 / 128 2.00 / 3.30 256 225

*Specifications are unconfirmed.

The EPYC 7763 apparently sports the 100-000000312 OPN (ordering part number) code and doesn’t match any of the previous rumored 64-core Milan processors. This can be an engineering sample so the clock speeds should be taken with a pinch of salt. The final specifications may vary.

For the moment at least, the EPYC 7763 sample shows a 2.45 GHz base clock and 3.53 GHz boost clock. It’s not a huge improvement in regards to boost clock speeds since the ceiling for existing EPYC Rome processors is 3.4 GHz.

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AMD EPYC 7763 (Image credit: Chiphell Forums)

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AMD EPYC 7763 (Image credit: Chiphell Forums)

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AMD EPYC 7763 (Image credit: Chiphell Forums)

It’s pretty much anyone’s guess which EPYC 7002-series chip the EPYC 7763 will replace. However, given its product name, it’s possible that the EPYC 7763 could be the direct successor for the EPYC 7662. If that’s the case, we’re looking at 22.5% and 7% upgrade on the base and boost clocks, respectively. The leaker didn’t reveal the EPYC 7763’s TDP (thermal design power), though, so we can’t corroborate our theory.

AMD’s last roadmap showed that Milan would go into production Q3 of this year with a promise that the Zen 3-powered server chips would hit the market by the end of 2020. It’s no surprise that samples are already running around in the wild. 

Read the full article at Tom's Hardware

brands: AMD  GUESS  MILAN  
media: Tom's Hardware  
keywords: Memory  Server  Zen 3  

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