AMD EPYC Milan – specification of the upcoming Zen 3 server processors. Maximum 64 cores and 128 threads

Source: Pure PC added 13th Dec 2020

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So far, AMD has presented the consumer Zen 3 processors in the form of the Ryzen series 5000 – Ryzen 5 5600 X, Ryzen 7 5800 X, Ryzen 9 5900 X and Ryzen 9 5950 X. However, this is just the beginning of the manufacturer’s offer based on the new architecture. Currently, work is underway on both the EPYC server systems and professional Threadripper units and Cezanne (U / H) mobile APUs. The EPYC speech processors will be part of the Milan series, which will replace the current Rome units. Unfortunately, AMD currently does not share any specific details about the upcoming processors, despite the fast launch (planned debut in the first quarter

year). Nevertheless, more information about possible server processor specifications has leaked into the network.

According to the latest reports, AMD is working on at least nine EPYC server processors from the Milan family. These units use the Zen 3 architecture and are expected to debut in the first quarter 2021 year.

Like this was in the case of AMD EPYC Rome server chips, the upcoming generation Milan is to offer a maximum of 64 cores and 128 threads in eight chiplets. The new chipsets are expected to continue to offer the highest performance in the server segment (at least as long as AVX-based calculations are not involved –
), especially since EPYC Milan processors are to be characterized by 20% higher performance in compared to the current generation of EPYC Rome. According to an internal report, the greatest performance gain is directly related to the increase in IPC by another 15%. Mentioned 20% is to apply first of all 32 – core units set to the largest possible clocks, while 64 – core giants are to offer performance higher than 10 to 15 percentage compared to 64 – EPYC Rome core systems.

EPYC 75 F3, 32 cores, 2. 95 GHz base, 4.0GHz boost, 256 MB L3 and 280 In TDP. Unit.

Heard of a 74 F3 too, but no specs as of now. Should be 24 cores? https://t.co/oWxWWtGV2e

– ExecutableFix (@ExecuFix) December 12, 2020

You know what, here you go

EPYC 7413, 24 cores, 2. 65 GHz base, 3.6GHz boost, 128 MB L3, 180 In TDP

EPYC 7313 (P), 16 cores, 3GHz base, 3.7GHz boost, 128 MB L3, 155 At TDP

+ I’ve heard of a 74 F3, a 72 F 3, a 7443 and a 7663 https://t.co/nalsn5xECX

– ExecutableFix (@ExecuFix) December 12, 2020

Meanwhile, we got to know more details about AMD’s server-related offer Milan processors. It seems that the manufacturer intends to present at least nine systems. Information on the following systems has appeared on the network: AMD EPYC 7763 , EPYC 7663 , EPYC 7713 , EPYC 75 F3 , EPYC 7443 , EPYC 74 F3 , EPYC 7413 , EPYC 7313 and EPYC 72 FC . The top processors will be the AMD EPYC 7763 and EPYC 7663 with 64 cores and 128 threads. Unfortunately, we do not know the specifications of all the listed units, but we can count on both 16 – core, 24 – core and 32 – core models. Please refer to the table below for a preliminary specification of the individual units.

Zen 3

Parameters EPYC 7763 EPYC 7663 EPYC 7713 EPYC 75 F3 EPYC 7443 EPYC 74 F3 EPYC 7413 EPYC 7313 EPYC 72 FC
Family Milan
Milan

Zen 3
Milan

Zen 3
Milan

Zen 3
Milan

Zen 3
Milan

Zen 3
Milan

Zen 3
Milan

Zen 3
Milan

Zen 3
Lithography 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm
Cores / threads 64 / 128 ? 64 / 128 32 / 64 ? 24 / 48 (?) 24 / 48 16 / 32 ?
Base clock 2, 45 GHz ? 2 GHz 2, 95 GHz ? ? 2, 65 GHz 3 GHz ?
Turbo 3.5 GHz ? 3.7 GHz 4 GHz ? ? 3.6 GHz 3.7 GHz ?
Cache L3 256 MB ? 256 MB 256 MB ? ? 128 MB 128 MB ?
TDP 280 W ? 225 In 280 In ? ? 180 In 155 In ?

Source: WCCFTech, Twitter ExecutableFix