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AMD 3rd Gen EPYC Milan & Intel 3rd Gen Xeon Ice Lake-SP Server CPU Lineup Detailed – AMD With Up To 64 Cores at 280W, Intel With Up To 40 Cores at 270W

AMD 3rd Gen EPYC Milan & Intel 3rd Gen Xeon Ice Lake-SP Server CPU Lineup Detailed – AMD With Up To 64 Cores at 280W, Intel With Up To 40 Cores at 270W

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Rumored specifications of several AMD 3rd Gen EPYC Milan and Intel's 3rd Gen Xeon Ice Lake-SP server CPUs have leaked out. The specifications come from Momomo_US who has listed down a range of upcoming server chips along with their expected core counts, base frequencies & TDPs.

AMD and Intel will be launching their next-generation server lineups back to back. AMD will get the head start with its EPYC Milan lineup scheduled to launch in late Q1 2021 while Intel's Ice Lake-SP Xeon CPUs are scheduled for a hard launch in Q2 2021 since their volume ramp also commences this quarter. Both server lineups will be featuring a brand new architecture and process node but from the looks of things, AMD might have the upper hand due to relying on a more mature node and an architecture that isn't two years old like Intel's. With that said, let's see what both sides have to offer within the server segment.

AMD 3rd Gen EPYC Milan & Intel 3rd Gen Xeon Ice Lake-SP Server CPU Lineup Detailed – AMD With Up To 64 Cores at 280W, Intel With Up To 40 Cores at 270W

Feb 15, 2021, 1:28pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-3rd-gen-epyc-milan-intel-3rd-gen-xeon-ice-lake-sp-server-cpu-lineup-detailed/ > Rumored specifications of several AMD 3rd Gen EPYC Milan and Intel's 3rd Gen Xeon Ice Lake-SP server CPUs have leaked out. The specifications come from Momomo_US who has listed down a range of upcoming server chips along with their expected core counts, base frequencies & TDPs. > AMD and Intel will be launching their next-generation server lineups back to back. AMD will get the head start with its EPYC Milan lineup scheduled to launch in late Q1 2021 while Intel's Ice Lake-SP Xeon CPUs are scheduled for a hard launch in Q2 2021 since their volume ramp also commences this quarter. Both server lineups will be featuring a brand new architecture and process node but from the looks of things, AMD might have the upper hand due to relying on a more mature node and an architecture that isn't two years old like Intel's. With that said, let's see what both sides have to offer within the server segment.