AMD EPYC 7003 Milan
Processors of the AMD EPYC 7003 series (codename "Milan") offer up to 64 CPU cores and 256 MB L3 cache per CPU. This article provides a tabular overview of the models in the series. The processors use the same socket as the previous generation AMD EPYC 7002 Rome. AMD plans to offer the processors until 2026.[1]
Single-Socket CPUs
For single-socket servers, AMD offers price-reduced "P" variants of the AMD EPYC 7003 processors.
Model | Cores | CPU clock
(Base) |
CPU clock
(Max) |
L3-Cache | TDP | Notes | Server systems |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7203P | 8 | 2,8 GHz | 3,4 GHz | 64 MB | 120 W | [2] | |
7303P | 16 | 2,4 GHz | 3,4 GHz | 130 W | [2] | ||
7313P | 3,0 GHz | 3,7 GHz | 128 MB | 155 W | |||
7443P | 24 | 2,85 GHz | 4,0 GHz | 200 W | |||
7543P | 32 | 2,8 GHz | 3,7 GHz | 256 MB | 225 W | ||
7643P | 48 | 2,3 Ghz | 3,6 GHz | 225 W | [2] | ||
7663P | 56 | 2,0 GHz | 3,5 GHz | 240 W | [2] | ||
7713P | 64 | 3,675 GHz | 225 W |
Dual-Socket CPUs
Processors without "P" at the end can be used in both single-socket and dual-socket servers.
Model
(Selection) |
Cores | CPU clock
(Base) |
CPU clock
(Max) |
L3-Cache | TDP | Notes | Server systems |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7203 | 8 | 2,8 GHz | 3,4 GHz | 64 MB | 120 W | [2] | |
72F3 | 3,6 GHz | 4,1 GHz | 256 MB | 180 W | |||
7303 | 16 | 2,4 GHz | 3,4 GHz | 64 MB | 130 W | [2] | |
7313 | 3,0 GHz | 3,7 GHz | 128 MB | 155 W | |||
7343 | 3,2 GHz | 3,9 GHz | 190 W | ||||
73F3 | 3,5 GHz | 4,1 GHz | 256 MB | 240 W | |||
7413 | 24 | 2,65 GHz | 3,6 GHz | 128 MB | 180 W | ||
7443 | 2,85 GHz | 4,0 GHz | 200 W | ||||
74F3 | 3,2 GHz | 256 MB | 240 W | ||||
7453 | 28 | 2,45 GHz | 3,6 GHz | 64 MB | 180 W | ||
7513 | 32 | 2,6 GHz | 3,65 GHz | 128 MB | 200 W | ||
7543 | 2,8 GHz | 3,7 GHz | 256 MB | 225 W | |||
75F3 | 2,95 GHz | 4,0 GHz | 280 W | ||||
7643 | 48 | 2,3 GHz | 3,6 GHz | 225 W | |||
7653 | 56 | 2,15 GHz | |||||
7713 | 64 | 2,0 GHz | 3,7 GHz | ||||
7763 | 2,45 GHz | 3,5 GHz | 280 W | 7763 Review |
Further information
- AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processors (Data Sheet) (www.amd.com)
- AMD EPYC 7003 Milan The Fast Gets Faster (www.servethehome.com, 15.03.2021)
- AMD 3rd Gen EPYC Milan Review: A Peak vs Per Core Performance Balance (www.anandtech.com, 15.03.2021)
- AMD EPYC 7003 Milan SKU List and Value Analysis (www.servethehome.com, 26.03.2021)
References
- ↑ AMD's EPYC 7003 "Milan" Receives Extended Lifecycle: Availability To 2026 With 6 New SKUs (www.anandtech.com, 07.11.2023)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 AMD Adds New Low Power AMD EPYC 7003 SKUs (www.servethehome.com, 14.09.2023)
Author: Werner Fischer Werner Fischer, working in the Knowledge Transfer team at Thomas-Krenn, completed his studies of Computer and Media Security at FH Hagenberg in Austria. He is a regular speaker at many conferences like LinuxTag, OSMC, OSDC, LinuxCon, and author for various IT magazines. In his spare time he enjoys playing the piano and training for a good result at the annual Linz marathon relay.
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