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AMD unveiled the first EPYC processor based on ZEN 4 architecture

AMD officially disclosed the new generation of Zen 4 architecture and announced the first enterprise-class processor using Zen 4 architecture.

AMD showed the expected development chart of the ZEN 4 architecture at the press conference. It can be seen that the first processor based on the ZEN 4 architecture is the EPYC Xiaolong processor developed code-named “Genoa”.

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Server and heavy computing task environment design, AMD said that “Genoa” has up to 96 cores ( the 5nm process technology), supports DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0, is expected to be listed in 2022, customers can now “Genoa” The processor performs sampling tests.

Although “Genoa” is good enough, this conference is really eye-catching is another processor-“Bergamo”. AMD said that the processor is designed for cloud computing and is also part of the EPYC Xiaolong processor. It uses the ZEN 4c architecture (c stands for cloud, translated as “cloud”), which emphasizes core density.

AMD promises to accommodate 128 cores in a single “Bergamo” processor. The design provides functions similar to the ZEN 4 architecture, but focuses on optimizing cache and power consumption to increase the number of cores and provide as many threads as possible, AMD said that the official release of “Bergamo” will wait until the first half of 2023.


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