The possible specifications of AMD’s upcoming EPYC Milan server CPUs have been published. The chips have a maximum tdp of 280W and, depending on the model, have slightly higher clock speeds than the current EPYC 7002 CPUs. The chips will be released in March.
In total, AMD will come with seventeen different EPYC Milan models, according to information that has been published by VideoCardz. The specifications come from Twitter user ExecutableFix, which more often shares unannounced information about CPUs and last year put the correct specifications of AMD’s Ryzen 5000 laptop processors online early.
The Twitter user also shares a scheme clarifying the naming of AMD’s EPYC chips. This shows that the second digit in the product name indicates the number of cores, while the third digit functions as a performance indicator, whereby models with a lower figure also receive lower clock speeds. The last digit is equal to the product series, of which EPYC Milan is the third generation. Models with a ‘P’ suffix will only work on single socket motherboards.
AMD previously announced the arrival of EPYC Milan with Zen 3 cores, although it has not yet made any concrete specifications public. The chips succeed the current EPYC Rome server processors, which still use the Zen 2 architecture. The company would in their own words to start delivering the first EPYC Milan chips to enterprise customers in the previous quarter. So the processors are already in circulation. AMD CEO Lisa Su has confirmed earlier this week that the new EPYC CPUs will be generally available in March.
AMD EPYC Milan-line-up | |||||
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Model | Cores/threads | Clock speed | Boostclock | L3-cache | Tdp |
EPYC 7763 | 64C/128T | 2,45GHz | 3,50GHz | 256MB | 280W |
EPYC 7713 | 64C/128T | 2,00GHz | 3,675GHz | 256MB | 225W |
EPYC 7713P * | 64C/128T | 2,00GHz | 3,675GHz | 256MB | 225W |
EPYC 7643 | 48C / 96T | 2,30GHz | 3,60GHz | 256MB | 225W |
EPYC 75F3 | 32C / 64T | 2,95GHz | 4,00GHz | 256MB | 280W |
EPYC 7543 | 32C / 64T | 2,80GHz | 3,70GHz | 256MB | 225W |
EPYC 7543P* | 32C / 64T | 2,80GHz | 3,70GHz | 256MB | 225W |
EPYC 7513 | 32C / 64T | 2,60GHz | 3,65GHz | 128MB | 200W |
EPYC 74F3 | 24C / 48T | 3,20GHz | 4,00GHz | 256MB | 240W |
EPYC 7443 | 24C / 48T | 2,85GHz | 4,00GHz | 128MB | 200W |
EPYC 7443P* | 24C / 48T | 2,85GHz | 4,00GHz | 128MB | 200W |
EPYC 7413 | 24C / 48T | 2,65GHz | 3,60GHz | 128MB | 180W |
EPYC 73F3 | 16C / 32T | 3,50GHz | 4,00GHz | 256MB | 240W |
EPYC 7343 | 16C / 32T | 3,20GHz | 3,90GHz | 128MB | 190W |
EPYC 7313 | 16C / 32T | 3,00GHz | 3,70GHz | 128MB | 155W |
EPYC 7313P * | 16C / 32T | 3,00GHz | 3,70GHz | 128MB | 155W |
EPYC 72F3 | 8C/16T | 3,70GHz | 4,10GHz | 256MB | 180W |
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* P models only work with single socket motherboards
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