Noticias ALEJANDRO Posted April 9, 2022 Share Posted April 9, 2022 This year we are not only expecting the Ryzen 7000 with the Zen 4 architecture, but also the server processors under the same architecture, baptized under the code name AMD Genoa. Continuing the tradition of Italian cities after Rome and Milan. Well, not long ago its first images and specifications have been leaked. What's new for the next server and data center processor from AMD? Compatible with the SP5 socket we will see two server processors from AMD: on the one hand, the EPYC 7004 or also known as AMD Genoa. On the other hand, AMD Bergamo. The first one making use of the Zen 4 architecture in a configuration of 96 cores and, therefore, 12 CCD Chiplets. Of the second in cambo it is said that it will make use of a derivative of the architecture called Zen4c, in a configuration of 128 cores and optimized for cloud computing. Well, considering that we have already seen preview photos of the Ryzen 7000 and that AMD confirmed a simultaneous launch of the next processors for PCs and AMD Genoa processors for servers. We have to say that we were quite missing the fact of having the first images of its counterpart for servers. Especially to see if the architecture leaks have been confirmed in the end. This is what AMD's next server processor looks like For the first time we can see the first images of AMD's next server processor, under the code name Genoa, placed on a motherboard. This will be composed of 96 Zen 4 cores and will have a configuration of 24 DDR5 subchannels, so we are talking about a total of 12 DIMMs on the motherboard. A figure that may seem exaggerated, but we must remember that we are talking about a processor for servers and not for home computers. At the moment it is not clear if we will see a workstation or Threadripper version of the EPYC 7004, if so it will use a different socket. The socket information had already been leaked in last year's GIGABYTE leak, with which we were also able to learn new details of AMD's Zen 4 architecture. So its appearance does not surprise us, since as can be seen, the new SP5 processor socket maintains its specifications. With dimensions of 7.5 cm high and 7.2 cm wide, which allow it to house a powerful 96-core processor and 192 threads in total. Although this will rather be in its highest configuration and versions with configurations as small as 16 cores are expected. As for a version with V-Cache, AMD has not yet confirmed its existence, but if it exists, we are very sure that it will use the same socket. Also, the higher bandwidth of DDR5 has the issue of higher latency and this is detrimental for some applications. Moreover, it is rumored that this could appear with Bergamo. Although this is rather speculation today. After all, what matters is that we already have the first real photo of AMD Genoa on a motherboard. link : https://hardzone.es/noticias/procesadores/amd-genoa-primera-imagen-procesador-servidores/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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