Like any other EPYC 7002 Series processor, these filters are based on AMD's latest Zen 2 architecture and are built under node a. 7 nm FinFET from TSMC, support eight channels of DDR4 RAM and provide 128 trains for PCI-Express 4.0. Unfortunately, this information does not explain other features such as Turbo speed.
Six AMD EPYC analysts have not announced
He EPYC 7662 It has 64 cores and 128 processors, with 256 MB of L3 cache and a working speed of 2 GHz with a thermal design of 200 watts. According to the disclosed information, the processors AMD EPYC 7702 and 7702P
For its part, the processor EPYC 7742 It also has 64 cores and 128 threads thanks to SMT technology, its TDP increases from 200 watts to 225 and its base frequency instead of 2 GHz goes up to 2.25 GHz . Nearly its Turbo frequency is also high given the increase in TDP, but again this is something that can be confirmed to date.
As for the 32-core processors, it's amazing to see nothing here because of the four of the 64 things we're working on right now EPYC 7F52 with 16 strings and 32 strings with a 3.5 GHz bandwidth, 256 MB of L3 cache
We're here for the last and most humble of these AMD EPYC processors, 7F32 with 8 wires cores and 16 processors at a high speed of 3.7 GHz. Its L3 cache is down by half, 128 MB, and with its 180 watt TDP makes us think it will have the highest Turbo speed.
A firmware that supports these new AMD processes is now available, which means most of these are possible announced not long by AMD. Other suppliers, in fact, have already listed EPYC 7662 and EPYC 7532 at prices of $ 6,653 and $ 3,634 respectively.