AMD EPYC 7773X 64-core server processor costs $8800
Official prices and specifications for the upcoming EPYC 7003 series have been confirmed.
The Milan-X series, the first AMD data center processors to feature 3D V-Cache, will launch on March 21. This is the same date we reported early this month.
AMD’s EPYC 7003 series will feature four SKUs, including 64, 32, 24, and 16 cores. The 7773X, the flagship model with 64 cores and 280W TDP, will retail for $8,880. A 32-core SKU called 7573X with the same TDP will cost $5,590. These chips are intended for finite element analysis and structural analysis, according to AMD.
Two 240W components with 24 and 16 cores are designed for electronic design automation and computational fluid dynamics. The 7473X and 7373X will retail for $3,900 and $4,185 respectively.
Each chip is equipped with 96 MB of L3 cache (64 + 16 MB), giving a total of 768 MB L3 for the 8-chip EPYC package. Even shards using 16 cores have all 8 models enabled with their own 3D cache, so the L3 cache is the same for all 4 SKUs.
AMD EPYC 7003 Specifications and Price, Source: VideoCardz
Since the EPYC 7003 series has been available to system integrators and OEMs for some time, the flagship EPYC Milan-X SKU has already been tested. last month. The processor scored 936 in the Cinebench R23 single-core test and 64,894 in the multi-core.