AMD Zen 3 Based 3rd Generation EPYC ‘Milan’ CPUs To Offer Higher Performance Per Watt Than Intel’s 10nm Ice Lake-SP CPUs
https://wccftech.com/amd-zen-3-epyc-milan-cpus-better-performance-per-watt-intel-10nm-xeon-ice-lake-sp/
During a presentation at HPE Cast 2019, AMD revealed that their 3rd Generation Zen 3 based EPYC CPUs codenamed ‘Milan’, would offer better performance per watt than Intel’s 10nm Xeon chips. It has just been a month since AMD unveiled their 2nd Generation Zen 2 based EPYC ‘Rome’ chips & now we are already getting some details for Milan.
With the launch of 2nd Generation EPYC ‘Rome’ processors based on the Zen 2 core architecture, AMD introduced a ton of key features, most prominently, their new chiplet architecture which has allowed the company to scale their chips to twice the number of cores and threads. The chips also feature industry-leading I/O and are the first server products to be based on a 7nm process node.