A series made up of four references: EPYC 7773X, EPYC 7573X, EPYC 7473X and EPYC 7373X
Earlier this month, VideoCardz reporters revealed a busy roadmap for AMD in March. According to our colleagues, the company was to launch Ryzen, EPYC Milan-X and Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5000 processors. So far, those predictions have proven accurate: AMD has unveiled its Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000 processors on March 8, launched on Ryzen 7 5800X3D plus six other Ryzen 5000/4000 processors March 15. If the EPYC Milan-X land well within 11 days, our colleagues will validate their divinatory art diploma. In fact, they won’t have to wait that long: AMD will launch its Milan-X processors tomorrow, March 21. The site discloses specs and pricing a few hours ahead of schedule.
Recall that AMD had given an overview of this series EPYC Milan-X last November. This is reflected in their designation, these processors are essentially EPYC 7003 Milan benefiting from 3D V-Cache technology. They carry 768 MB of L3 cache once morest 256 MB for the Milan series chips.
AMD 4800S Desktop Kit first mentioned by the company
Four references, from 16 to 64 cores
As of November, AMD had not detailed the range. The leaks, however, suggested four SKUs with 16 to 64 cores. The final table conforms to these predictions. It contains four processors, the EPYC 7773X, EPYC 7573X, EPYC 7473X and EPYC 7373X. All have a TDP of 280W, support 8 channels of DDR4 memory and 128 PCIe 4.0 lanes.
Reference | Cœurs / Threads | Turbo Frequency | cTDP | L3 cache | Price |
EPYC 7773X | 64 / 128 | 3,5 GHz | 225 – 280 W | 768 Mo | 8800 dollars |
EPYC 7573X | 32 / 64 | 3,6 GHz | 225 – 280 W | 768 Mo | 5590 dollars |
EPYC 7473X | 24 / 48 | 3,7 GHz | 225 – 280 W | 768 Mo | 3900 dollars |
EPYC 7373X | 16 / 32 | 3,8 GHz | 225 – 280 W | 768 Mo | 4185 dollars |
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Source : VideoCardz