Jan 29, 2021 09:27 EST
An AMD EPYC Milan CPU based on the Zen 3 core architecture has once again been spotted within the Geekbench benchmark database, showcasing an impressive performance boost over the 2nd Gen EPYC Rome lineup. We had already seen a 32 core part compared to dual Intel Xeon CPUs and now we can also tell how fast a 48 core part will perform.
AMD EPYC 7643 Milan 48 Core / 96 Thread CPU Benchmarked, Up To 3.45 GHz All-Core Boost Clocks & Knocking Down Dual Intel Xeon s
Just like last time, the benchmark was carried out on a 1P (single-socket) server running the AMD EPYC 7543 CPU which is part of the 3rd Gen Milan lineup. The Milan lineup is based on the Zen 3 architecture and features a new core/cache configuration. The Wiwynn SV302A-U is a 1U rack that comes equipped with a total of 384 GB of DDR4 memory.
Jan 6, 2021 14:59 EST
Another AMD 3rd Gen EPYC Milan CPU has leaked out and this time we get to see benchmarks of the EPYC 7543 with 32 Zen 3 cores. The 3rd Gen EPYC Milan server processor lineup is expected to launch this quarter and would be displacing the 2nd Gen EPYC Rome lineup which featured the Zen 2 core architecture.
AMD s 3rd Gen EPYC Milan, EPYC 7543, CPU With 32 Cores & 64 Threads Benchmarked, Up To 3.7 GHz Boost CLocks & Faster Than Dual Cascade Lake Intel Xeon Flagship CPUs
The AMD EPYC 7543 was spotted by Twitter fellow @Leakbench in the Geekbench 4 database. The chip features the Zen 3 core architecture and is comprised of 32 cores and 64 threads. The system was running a single-socket configuration so it isn t using a 2P design which we saw in the previous benchmarks.