CES 2021: AMD gives a public demonstration of next-gen AMD EPYC Milan processors for the first time

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AMD already impressed us a year ago with their strong EPYC Rome first 7nm based server CPUs and it continues to be adopted by a number of clients who look to get a better price to performance ratio. They have now given a first time public demonstration of AMD EPYC Milan based Zen 3 CPUs at the CES 2021.

AMD EPYC processors are at the heart of many of the largest cloud service providers, enterprises and supercomputers. AMD demonstrated 3rd Gen AMD EPYC “Milan” processors running the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF), one of the most popular tools used for climate research and weather forecasting, completing a weather forecast simulation ~68 percent faster than the competition.

Predicted AMD EPYC Milan 3rd Gen Server CPU Lineup:

CPU NameCores / ThreadsBase ClockBoost ClockL3 CacheL2 CacheTDP
AMD EPYC 776364 / 1282.45 GHz3.50 GHz256 MB32 MB280W
AMD EPYC 7663TBATBATBATBATBATBA
AMD EPYC 771364 / 1282.00 GHz3.70 GHz256 MB32 MB225W
AMD EPYC 75F332 / 642.95 GHz4.00 GHz256 MB32 MB280W
AMD EPYC 7443TBATBATBATBATBATBA
AMD EPYC 74F324 / 48?TBATBATBATBATBA
AMD EPYC 741324 / 482.65 GHz3.60 GHz128 MB16 MB180W
AMD EPYC 731316 / 323.00 GHz3.70 GHz128 MB16 MB155W
AMD EPYC 72F3TBATBATBATBATBATBA

AMD claims that the EPYC Milan processor (32 cores) has 68% higher performance than the Intel Xeon 6258R (28 cores). Both of them were tested on a dual-socket motherboard.

The AMD EPYC Milan processors will be made available in Q1 2021.

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