AMD’s new EPYC processor There is a series. Zen 4 based on its architecture; The upcoming Genoa server CPUs will support up to 96 cores and require large amounts of power.
After a leaked photo from last week; new now Genoa We have more information about the processors, including additional photos and an X-ray of the chip.
New photos of the chip have been published by VideoCardz. new AMD EPYC Zen 4 In addition to two photos of the Genoa processor; We also have a Official drawing of X-ray and AMD there is also. of the processor X-ray imagesü becomes consistent with the processing offered by AMD.
AMD’s upcoming server processor; Zen 3 to Zen 4 It marks the transition to architecture and brings with it a brand new socket. AMD actually has two EPYC processors planned for this year. both Genoa and Bergamo are said to use the same new SP5 (LGA-6096) socket.
This AMD Processor Is Much More Powerful
As for the Zen 4 Genoa processor, this is not the most powerful option the sample series has to offer. Processor to 16 cores and 3.7GHz It has an acceleration clock. It has a pretty hefty TDP of 195W, but it’s to 400W as much as one to TDP may have; nothing compared to the best Genoa processors.
Behind the processor, each approx. 1,520 pins there are four groups. Compared to current generation EPYC processors (based on SP3 socket); the new SP5 platform 2002 offers more pads. AMD had to increase the number of connectors to support DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5.0, both of which require more bandwidth than previous generations.
It will be a busy year for AMD. The company announced that the AMD EPYC Zen 4 Genoa confirmed that it is on its way to launch this year, followed by Bergamo. 2023 or In 2024, AMD will launch the EPYC series codenamed 7005 “Turin”. plans to release its next iteration.