AMD EPYC

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AMD EPYC is a brand of AMD´s Multi-Core-x86-64 microprocessors. EPYC processors are based on the zen microarchitecture and were initially introduced in June 2017. The processors are especially suitable for the server and embedded market and are available in multiple generations.

The chart shows an overview of the maximum number of cores for the respective generation. Details for the respective generation can be found in the linked articles.

Zen 1 Zen 2 Zen 3 Zen 4 Zen 5
Zen 4 Zen 4c
EYPC 7001 Naples 7002 Rome 7003 Milan 4004 Raphael 9004 Genoa 9704 Bergamo 8004 Siena 4005 Grado 9005 Turin
Socket SP3 AM5 SP5 SP6 AM5 SP5
Cores/CCD 8 16
CCDs 4 8 2 12 8 4 2 8
Cores 32 64 16 96 128 64 16 128

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