AMD EPYC 9004 Genoa and Bergamo

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Processors like AMD EPYC 9004 series (code name AMD Genoa(-X) and Bergamo) offer up to 96 Zen 4 CPU-cores or 128 Zen 4c cores (Bergamo) per CPU. These are manufactured on up to 12 Core Complex Dies (CCDs) in 5nm and divided in up to eight CPU cores (Zen 4, Genoa) each or 16 cores (Zen 4c, Bergamo) each and 32 MB L3-Cache. The central I/O-Die is from a 6nm process. This offers a 12-channel DDR5 storage connection and 128 PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes. This article provides a tabular overview of the AMD EPYC 9004 series models.

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Single-Socket Genoa CPUs

AMD offers discounted "P" variants of the AMD EPYC 9004 processors for single-socket servers.

Model Cores CPU-Takt

(Base)

CPU-Takt

(Max)

L3-Cache

(32 MB/CCD)

CCDs Cores/CCD TDP
9354P 32 3,25 GHz 3,8 GHz 256 MB 8 4 280 W
9454P 48 2,75 GHz 6 290 W
9554P 64 3,1 GHz 3,75 GHz 8 360 W
9654P 96 2,4 GHz 3,7 GHz 384 MB 12 8

Dual-Socket CPUs

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

Genoa CPUs

Model Cores CPU-Takt

(Base)

CPU-Takt

(Max)

L3-Cache

(32 MB/CCD)

CCDs Cores/CCD TDP
9124 16 3 GHz 3,7 GHz 64 MB 2 8 200 W
9224 24 2,5 GHz 3
9254 2,9 GHz 4,15 GHz 128 MB 4 6
9334 32 2,7 GHz 3,9 GHz 128 MB 4 8 210 W
9354 3,25 GHz 3,8 GHz 256 MB 8 4 280 W
9454 48 2,75 GHz 3,8 GHz 6 290 W
9534 64 2,45 GHz 3,7 GHz 8 280 W
9554 3,1 GHz 3,75 GHz 8 360 W
9634 84 2,25 GHz 3,7 GHz 384 MB 12 7
9654 96 2,4 GHz 8

Genoa-F High-Frequency CPUs

Genoa-F CPUs are specially optimized for per-core licensing costs. They offer the highest possible clock frequency with a lower number of cores, resulting in high performance per core.

Model Cores CPU-Takt

(Base)

CPU-Takt

(Max)

L3-Cache

(32 MB/CCD)

CCDs Cores/CCD TDP
9174F 16 4,1 GHz 4,4 GHz 256 MB 8 2 320 W
9274F 24 4,05 GHz 4,3 GHz 3
9374F 32 3,85 GHz 4
9474F 48 3,6 GHz 4,1 GHz 6 360 W

Genoa-X HPC CPUs

With its ‘’'Genoa-X'‘’ series processors, AMD offers models with ‘’'enlarged Level 3 cache'‘’ (3D V-cache). This is particularly advantageous in high-performance computing (HPC) applications. In addition to the 96-core 9684X processor for HPC, the models with fewer cores are specially optimized for per-core licensing (16-core 9184X for Windows Server, 32-core 9384X for VMware).[1]

Model

(selection)

Cores CPU-Takt

(Base)

CPU-Takt

(Max)

L3-Cache CCDs Cores/CCD TDP
9184X 16 3,55 GHz 4,2 GHz 768 MB 8 2 320 W
9384X 32 3,1 GHz 3,9 GHz 4
9684X 96 2,55 GHz 3,7 GHz 1.152 MB 12 8 400 W

Bergamo 128 Core CPUs

Bergamo CPUs (Zen 4c) have CCDs with less L3 cache (2 MB L3 cache/core instead of up to 4 MB L3 cache/core in Zen 4), but in return they have more cores/CCD.

Model Cores Threads CPU-Takt

(Base)

CPU-Takt

(Max)

L3-Cache

(32 MB/CCD)

Zen 4c

CCDs

Cores/CCD TDP
9734 112 224 2,2 GHz 3 GHz 256 MB 8 14 340 W
9754S 128 128 2,25 GHz 3,1 GHz 16 360 W
9754 256

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