Any generalization means a loss of information accuracy, but if the third generation of Epycu was worth something (apart from the simple fact that it is an architecture Zen 3), so it would be mainly a higher boost (for 32 – core models up to 600 MHz) and more models with a larger cache (for example, for the first time ever 256MB 48 – core or 256MB eight – core – 32 MB L3 cache per core is quite enough).
As with previous generations, P-terminated models are cost-effective variants designed exclusively for single-socket deployments. If it is in the name F, then it is a model with higher performance per core (achieves a higher boost, not just single-core). The model with H, which would indicate optimization for performance at full load cores, is not yet among the known models.
Epyc | cores / fibers | rate | cache | TDP | price |
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7763 | 64 / 128 | 2,45 / 3,50 GHz | 256 MB | 280W | ? |
7H12 | 64 / 128 | 2,60 / 3,30 GHz | 256 MB | 280W | ? |
7713(P) | 64 / 128 | 2,00 / 3,68 GHz | 256 MB | 225W | ? |
7742 | 64 / 128 | 2,25 / 3,40 GHz | 256 MB | 225W | $6950 |
7702 | 64 / 128 | 2,00 / 3,35 GHz | 256 MB | 200W | $6450 |
7702P | 64 / 128 | 2,00 / 3,35 GHz | 256 MB | 200W | $4425 |
7662 | 64 / 128 | 2,00 / 3,30 GHz | 256 MB | 225W | ? |
7643 | 48 / 96 | 2,30 / 3,60 GHz | 256 MB | 225W | ? |
7642 | 48 / 96 | 2,30 / 3,30 GHz | 192 MB | 225W | $4775 |
7552 | 48 / 96 | 2,20 / 3,30 GHz | 192 MB | 200W | $4025 |
75F3 | 32 / 64 | 2,95 / 4,00 GHz | 256 MB | 280W | ? |
7543(P) | 32 / 64 | 2,80 / 3,70 GHz | 256 MB | 225W | ? |
7542 | 32 / 64 | 2,90 / 3,40 GHz | 128 MB | 225W | $3400 |
7513 | 32 / 64 | 2,60 / 3,65 GHz | 128 MB | 200W | ? |
7532 | 32 / 64 | 2,40 / 3,30 GHz | 256 MB | 200W | ? |
7502 | 32 / 64 | 2,50 / 3,35 GHz | 128 MB | 180W | $2600 |
7502P | 32 / 64 | 2,50 / 3,35 GHz | 128 MB | 180W | $2300 |
7452 | 32 / 64 | 2,35 / 3,35 GHz | 128 MB | 155W | $2025 |
74F3 | 24 / 48 | 3,20 / 4,00 GHz | 256 MB | 240W | ? |
7F72 | 24 / 48 | 3,20 / 3,70 GHz | 192 MB | 240W | $2450 |
7443(P) | 24 / 48 | 2,80 / 4,00 GHz | 128 MB | 200W | ? |
7413 | 24 / 48 | 2,65 / 3,60 GHz | 128 MB | 180W | ? |
7402 | 24 / 48 | 2,80 / 3,35 GHz | 128 MB | 180W | $1783 |
7402P | 24 / 48 | 2,80 / 3,35 GHz | 128 MB | 180W | $1250 |
7352 | 24 / 48 | 2,30 / 3,20 GHz | 128 MB | 155W | $1350 |
73F3 | 16 / 32 | 3,50 / 4,00 GHz | 256 MB | 240W | ? |
7F52 | 16 / 32 | 3,50 / 3,90 GHz | 256 MB | 240W | $3100 |
7343 | 16 / 32 | 3,20 / 3,90 GHz | 256 MB | 190W | ? |
7313(P) | 16 / 32 | 3,00 / 3,70 GHz | 128 MB | 155W | ? |
7302 | 16 / 32 | 3,00 / 3,30 GHz | 128 MB | 155W | $978 |
7302P | 16 / 32 | 3,00 / 3,30 GHz | 128 MB | 155W | $825 |
7282 | 16 / 32 | 2,80 / 3,20 GHz | 64 MB | 120W | $650 |
7272 | 12 / 24 | 2,90 / 3,20 GHz | 64 MB | 120W | $625 |
72F3 | 8 / 16 | 3,70 / 4,10 GHz | 256 MB | 180W | ? |
7F32 | 8 / 16 | 3,70 / 3,90 GHz | 128 MB | 180W | $2100 |
7262 | 8 / 16 | 3,20 / 3,40 GHz | 64 MB | 155W | $575 |
7252 | 8 / 16 | 3,10 / 3,20 GHz | 64 MB | 120W | $475 |
7232P | 8 / 16 | 3,10 / 3,20 GHz | 32 MB | 120W | $450 |
3rd generation Epyc models (Milan) are highlighted in bold in the table – even without it, you can recognize them by the number “3” at the end.
Although the specifications come from the leaker (ExecuFix), AMD has already officially announced the release of the new generation in March. Radeons RX 6700 built on the core are also expected around March Navi 22 and sometime in between, perhaps in February, AMD could announce the availability of 15W Ryzen 5000U mobile processors.
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