Epyc

Epyc
General information
LaunchedJune 20, 2017 (2017-06-20)
Marketed byAMD
Designed byAMD
Common manufacturers
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate2.7 GHz to 5.0 GHz
Architecture and classification
Technology node14 nm to 3 nm
Microarchitecture
Instruction setAMD64 (x86-64)
Extensions
Physical specifications
Cores
  • up to 192 cores/384 threads per socket
Memory (RAM)
  • up to 12 memory channels at 6400 MT/s
Socket
Products, models, variants
Core names
  • Naples
  • Rome
  • Milan
  • Genoa
  • Bergamo
  • Siena
  • Raphael
  • Turin
History
PredecessorOpteron

Epyc (stylized as EPYC) is a brand of multi-core x86-64 microprocessors designed and sold by AMD, based on the company's Zen microarchitecture. Introduced in June 2017, they are specifically targeted for the server and embedded system markets.[1]

Epyc processors share the same microarchitecture as their regular desktop-grade counterparts, but have enterprise-grade features such as higher core counts, more PCI Express lanes, support for larger amounts of RAM, and larger cache memory. They also support multi-chip and dual-socket system configurations by using the Infinity Fabric interconnect.

  1. ^ Cutress, Ian (May 30, 2017). "Computex 2017: AMD Press Event Live Blog". AnandTech. Retrieved November 7, 2022.

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