AMD EPYC Genoa ‘Zen 4’ CPUs To Feature New Memory, New Socket ‘SP5 Platform’ & New Capabilities – EPYC Milan ‘Zen 3’ To Retain 64 Cores, PCIe 4, DDR4 & Socket Compatibility
https://wccftech.com/amd-zen-3-epyc-milan-and-zen-4-epyc-genoa-server-cpu-detailed/
During a presentation at the HPC-AI Advisory Council UK conference, AMD revealed a plethora of information regarding their next-generation EPYC CPUs based on the Zen 3 and Zen 4 cores. With the arrival of Zen 2 based EPYC Rome processors, AMD has managed to shift the server landscape, delivering impressive performance with the best in class efficiency and value. With the upcoming generations, we should further expect AMD to uplift the server market with dominant products.
There’s a lot of new details that were revealed for both EPYC Milan (Zen 3) and EPYC Genoa (Zen 4) during the conference. The AMD datacenter roadmap places Milan server chips for launch in 2020 followed by Genoa server chips in 2021. What’s interesting is the feature set that is detailed for the upcoming processors so let’s start off with EPYC Milan.