AMD EPYC Milan-X Server CPUs Listed With Preliminary Pricing – Flagship 64 Core EPYC 7773X For Over $10,000 US

AMD EPYC Milan-X Server CPUs Listed With Preliminary Pricing – Flagship 64 Core EPYC 7773X For Over $10,000 US

3 years ago
Anonymous $drS9DEX_Sj

https://wccftech.com/amd-epyc-milan-x-server-cpus-listed-preliminary-pricing-flagship-64-core-epyc-7773x-over-10000-us/

Just a day after they were spotted, AMD's EPYC Milan-X CPUs have now appeared in a retail listing at Zones (via Momomo_US). The retailer has listed down several next-generation server SKUs with their preliminary pricing which, to be honest, looks very attractive compared to the standard Milan prices listed by the same retailer.

The AMD EPYC Milan-X Server CPU lineup will be powered by the same Zen 3 cores that power the current EPYC 7003 lineup but the main difference for the EPYC 7003X lineup is going to be the fact that they will utilize high-bandwidth SRAM cache, fused directly on top of the Zen 3 CCD. This 3D V-Cache technology has already been confirmed for upcoming Ryzen Desktop CPUs based on the Zen 3 core architecture and AMD is also bringing it to the server segment.

AMD EPYC Milan-X Server CPUs Listed With Preliminary Pricing – Flagship 64 Core EPYC 7773X For Over $10,000 US

Aug 26, 2021, 5:45pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-epyc-milan-x-server-cpus-listed-preliminary-pricing-flagship-64-core-epyc-7773x-over-10000-us/ > Just a day after they were spotted, AMD's EPYC Milan-X CPUs have now appeared in a retail listing at Zones (via Momomo_US). The retailer has listed down several next-generation server SKUs with their preliminary pricing which, to be honest, looks very attractive compared to the standard Milan prices listed by the same retailer. > The AMD EPYC Milan-X Server CPU lineup will be powered by the same Zen 3 cores that power the current EPYC 7003 lineup but the main difference for the EPYC 7003X lineup is going to be the fact that they will utilize high-bandwidth SRAM cache, fused directly on top of the Zen 3 CCD. This 3D V-Cache technology has already been confirmed for upcoming Ryzen Desktop CPUs based on the Zen 3 core architecture and AMD is also bringing it to the server segment.