AMD releases the third-generation EPYC CPU with ZEN3 architecture added!

AMD releases the third-generation EPYC CPU with ZEN3 architecture added!

High-frequency multi-core all-out attack, EPYC 7003 series all-around

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The third-generation EPYC model is the 7003 series, and as you can see from the spec sheet, it is divided into three categories. The top 75F3/74F3/73F3/72F3 are significantly optimized for single-core performance and can all accelerate at up to 4 GHz per core, making them ideal for relational databases, technical computing, and commercial scenarios. The middle category includes 7763/7713/7713P/7663/7643, which are extremely advantageous in terms of a number of cores and can provide industry users with very powerful multi-threaded computing performance and multi-socket computing performance, mainly for enterprise applications, high-performance computing, and cloud computing. The bottom category contains 10 products that balance performance and price.

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From the performance comparison, the 16-core 73F3/7343/7313 of the third generation EPYC has an extremely obvious performance advantage over competing for 16-core products, while the 24-core 74F3 has even surpassed competing 28-core products, showing that the Zen 3 architecture is undoubtedly leading in technology and performance. When broken down into specific products, the third-generation EPYC 7763 has a huge 106% lead in high-performance computing and cloud computing applications relative to the competing Xeon Gold 6258R, and a 117% lead in enterprise application performance compared to Xeon Platinum 8280. In terms of cost, the same build 25,000 units of an integer performance server, AMD's third-generation EPYC only requires three Server Racks, while the competition requires four Server Racks, the cost advantage is already very obvious.

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To summarize, AMD's 3rd generation EPYC with 7nm Zen 3 architecture has once again set a new performance record for server processors; it adds a 6-channel memory configuration compared to its predecessor, allowing users to freely choose between 4, 6, and 8 memory channel configurations; it has more complete security technology, providing hardware-level data protection for enterprise users; it supports single- and dual-way It supports single- and dual-way configurations, offering three product lines with different strengths, providing a very targeted choice for customers with different needs. It is foreseeable that AMD's third-generation EPYC will allow AMD to continue to soar in the server market and take more market share.

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Puliraju Mala

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