The specs for the alleged AMD EPYC Milan-X CPUs have surfaced. These server processors will have “3D V-Cache” stacked. AMD has not officially announced the Milan-X series yet.
This information comes from ExecutableFix. This Twitter user is likely to share information about unannounced AMD CPUs, including: Correct specs of regular AMD EPYC Milan pre-release CPUs. leaker I predicted last year Also, the Ryzen 5000 apus will be available as variants with Zen 2 or Zen 3 cores, a little later. Turned out to be correct.
De Laker writes on twitter That all Milan-X processors have 768MB of L3 cache, thanks to the use of a 3D V-Cache stack. Regular AMD EPYC Milan chips have a maximum cache of 256 MB. This means that the eight ccxEach of these EPYC CPUs has 32MB of regular L3 cache, plus 64MB of 3D V-Cache, as well as notes Video Cards employment.
ExecutableFix reports the arrival of four Milan-X models. AMD will offer 280W models with 64 and 32 cores and 240W CPUs with 24 and 16 cores. The 64-core model will have a clock speed of 2.2GHz. CPUs with 32 and 24 cores will be clocked at 2.8 GHz, and a variant with 16 cores will act as base clock 3.05 GHz.
AMD introduced 3D V-Cache through Computex It then stated that the technology would be applied first in “top rated products,” likely referring to the EPYC series. momomo_us recently reported that Milan-X CPUs have already appeared on a US web store on Twitter. Tweaker wrote in June backstory About AMD’s 3D V-Cache technology and the performance improvements it will bring.
Vermeende Collection AMD EPYC Milan-X-up (via executable) | |||||
Model | Cores/Threads | clock speed | Boostclock | Tdp | L3- cache |
EPYC 7773X | 64 C/128 T | 2,20 GHz | 3.50 GHz | 280 W | 768 MB |
EPYC 7573X | 32C/64T | 2,80 GHz | 3,60 GHz | 280 W | 768 MB |
EPYC 7473X | 24 c / 48 t | 2,80 GHz | 3.70 GHz | 240 watts | 768 MB |
EPYC 7373X | 16C/32T | 3.05 GHz | 3.80 GHz | 240 watts | 768 MB |