AMD EPYC 7002 Rome

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Processors of AMD EPYC 7002 series (code name "Rome") offer up to 64 CPU-cores and 256 MB L3-cache per CPU. This article provides a tabular overview of the most important models. Information on the following processor generation can be found in the following article: AMD EPYC 7003 Milan

Example of a AMD EPYC 7002 Rome processor: AMD EPYC 7502P.

Single-Socket CPUs

AMD offers discounted "P" variants of the AMD EPYC 7002 processors for single-socket servers.

Available models:

Model Cores CPU-clock speed

(Base)

CPU-clock speed

(Max)

L3-Cache TDP Theoretical storage

bandwidth

Testreport

ServeTheHome (EN)

notifications Server systems
EPYC 7232P 8 3,1 GHz 3,2 GHz 32 MB 120 W 85,3 GB/s[1][2] 7232P Review Discounted

versions for

single-socket

servers

EPYC 7302P 16 3,0 GHz 3,3 GHz 128 MB 155 W 204,8 GB/s 7302P Review
EPYC 7402P 24 2,8 GHz 3,35 GHz 180 W 7402P Review
EPYC 7502P 32 2,5 GHz 7502P Review
EPYC 7702P 64 2,0 GHz 256 MB 200 W 7702P Review

Dual-Socket CPUs

Processors without "P" on the end can be used in single-sockets as well as in dual-socket servers.

Available models:

Model

(selection)

cores CPU-clock speed

(Base)

CPU-clock speed

(Max)

L3-Cache TDP Theoretical storage

bandwidth

Testreport

ServeTheHome (EN)

notifications Server systems
EPYC 7252 8 3,1 GHz 3,2 GHz 64 MB 120 W 85,3 GB/s 7252 Review cheapest CPU for Dual-Socket
EPYC 7262 3,2 GHz 3,4 GHz 128 MB 155 W 204,8 GB/s 7262 Review
EPYC 7F32 3,7 GHz 3,9 GHz 180 W 7F32 Review CPU with highest clock speed frequency
EPYC 7272 12 2,9 GHz 3,2 GHz 64 MB 120 W 85,3 GB/s 7272 Review
EPYC 7282 16 2,8 GHz 3,2 GHz 120 W 7282 Review Cheapest 16-Core CPU for Dual-Socket
EPYC 7302 3,0 GHz 3,3 GHz 128 MB 155 W 204,8 GB/s 8 MB L3-Cache per Core
EPYC 7F52 3,5 GHz 3,9 GHz 256 MB 240 W 7F52 Review
EPYC 7352 24 2,3 GHz 3,2 GHz 128 MB 155 W 7352 Review
EPYC 7402 2,8 GHz 3,35 GHz Enables 48 Cores with 2,8 GHz with Dual-Socket
EPYC 7F72 3,2 GHz 3,7 GHz 192 MB 240 W
EPYC 7452 32 2,35 GHz 3,35 GHz 128 MB 155 W 7452 Review Cheapest 32-Core CPU for Dual-Socket
EPYC 7502 2,5 GHz 180 W
EPYC 7532 2,4 GHz 3,3 GHz 256 MB 200 W 7532 Launched, Heise
EPYC 7542 2,9 GHz 3,4 GHz 128 MB 225 W Highest performing 32-Core CPU
EPYC 7552 48 2,2 GHz 3,3 GHz 192 MB 200 W 7552 Review
EPYC 7642 2,3 GHz 3,3 GHz 256 MB 225 W 7642 Review
EPYC 7662 64 2,0 GHz 3,3 GHz 225 W 7662 Launched, Heise
EPYC 7702 2,0 GHz 3,35 GHz 200 W Cheapest 64-Core CPU for Dual-Socket
EPYC 7742 2,25 GHz 3,4 GHz 225 W 7742 Review Highest performing 64-Core CPU

More information

References


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