AMD’s Next-Gen 7nm+ Zen 3 Powered EPYC Milan CPU Spotted For The First Time, Up To 2.2 GHz Clocks On Early ES Chip

AMD’s Next-Gen 7nm+ Zen 3 Powered EPYC Milan CPU Spotted For The First Time, Up To 2.2 GHz Clocks On Early ES Chip

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AMD's next-generation EPYC Milan CPUs are closing in and we have got a very first look at the Zen 3 powered sever powerhouse from the red team. The EPYC Milan server processors will be part of the 3rd Generation EPYC lineup, replacing the EPYC Rome lineup that launched almost two years ago while offering significant improvements in HPC & data center applications.

The AMD EPYC Milan CPU family will be powered by the brand new Zen 3 cores which will be based on the TSMC 7nm+ process node. While we have learned a lot from previous leaks and rumors, the CPUs themselves haven't shown up anywhere until now.

AMD’s Next-Gen 7nm+ Zen 3 Powered EPYC Milan CPU Spotted For The First Time, Up To 2.2 GHz Clocks On Early ES Chip

Jul 5, 2020, 8:18pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-epyc-milan-zen-3-7nm-cpu-spotted/ > AMD's next-generation EPYC Milan CPUs are closing in and we have got a very first look at the Zen 3 powered sever powerhouse from the red team. The EPYC Milan server processors will be part of the 3rd Generation EPYC lineup, replacing the EPYC Rome lineup that launched almost two years ago while offering significant improvements in HPC & data center applications. > The AMD EPYC Milan CPU family will be powered by the brand new Zen 3 cores which will be based on the TSMC 7nm+ process node. While we have learned a lot from previous leaks and rumors, the CPUs themselves haven't shown up anywhere until now.