AMD has officially confirmed that the 4th Gen EPYC CPUs, codenamed Genoa, will be introduced next month. The new generation EPYC “Genoa” processors are expected to experience a big leap in performance. Especially the contribution of Zen 4 architecture here and its scalability.
READING NOW AMD has officially announced the launch date of the much-anticipated 4th Generation EPYC processors
AMD EPYC 9000 Genoa roadmap
AMD EPYC 9000 “Genoa” series features
The platform will support DIMMs up to 4800 Mbps and 12 DDR5 channels. In addition, 2,4,6,8,10,12 interleaving options will be available. For capacities up to 6TB per socket, both RDIMM and 3DS RDIMM will be supported with 2 DIMMs per channel. On the other hand, the 2P (dual socket) platform will have 160 gen 5 lanes and 12 PCIe gen 3 lanes. There will also be 32 SATA and 64 IO lines.
AMD’s EPYC 9000 “Genoa” CPU series for servers aims to achieve a huge increase in performance. Preliminary information from EPYC 9000 also shows that these expectations will be met. The AMD EPYC 9000 series is expected to hit servers by the end of this year, while Intel’s Sapphire Rapids-SP Xeon series is expected to arrive in early 2023.
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