We got our hands on EPYC 7000 series press deck.
AMD EPYC 7000 launches June 20th
The NDA on this material ends on June 20th. Here are some buzzwords from the slides:
- up to 32 High-Performance “Zen” Cores
- 8 DDR4 Channels per CPU
- Up to 2TB Memory per CPU
- 128 PCIe Lanes
- Dedicated Security Subsystem
- Integrated Chipset
- Socket-Compatible with Next Gen EPYC Processors
No compromise 1-Socket
- Right-size underutilized servers
- Optimize storage and heterogeneous compute
- Low power consumption
- Up to 20% lower cap-ex
The EPYC 7000 series processors feature 128 PCIe lanes and 8-channel DDR4 support (up to 2666 MHz). Some parts are listed with two TDP values (right now I’m not sure why). EPYC CPUs are available with up 32 cores. The cheapest part should be available more than 400 USD and the most powerful EPYC 7601 processor will be sold for around 4000 USD. The highest clock speed is 3.2 GHz in turbo mode.
AMD EPYC 7000 Series | ||||
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Processor | Cores/Threads | Base Clock | Turbo Clock | TDP |
All EPYC 7000 Processors have 8 Channels DDR4 and 128 PCIe Lanes | ||||
EPYC 7601 | ||||
EPYC 7551 | ||||
EPYC 7501 | ||||
EPYC 7451 | ||||
EPYC 7401 | ||||
EPYC 7351 | ||||
EPYC 7301 | ||||
EPYC 7281 | ||||
EPYC 7251 | ||||
EPYC 1-Socket CPUs | ||||
EPYC 7551P | ||||
EPYC 7401P | ||||
EPYC 7351P |
AMD EPYC 7000 Series SPECint_rate_base2006 | ||
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Processor | Performance | |
EPYC 1-Socket vs Xeon 1-socket | ||
> 4000 USD | EPYC 7601 | |
E5-2699A v4 | ||
> 3200 USD | EPYC 7551 | |
E5-2698 v4 | ||
> 2400 USD | EPYC 7451 | |
E5-2695 v4 | ||
> 1700 USD | EPYC 7401 | |
E5-2680 v4 | ||
> 1100 USD | EPYC 7351 | |
E5-2650 v4 | ||
> 800 USD | EPYC 7301 | |
E5-2640 v4 | ||
> 600 USD | EPYC 7281 | |
E5-2530 v4 | ||
> 400 USD | EPYC 7251 | |
E5-2620 v4 | ||
EPYC 1-Socket vs Xeon 2-socket | ||
> 2000 USD | EPYC 7551P | |
2x E5-2640 v4 | ||
> 1000 USD | EPYC 7401P | |
2x E5-2643 v4 | ||
> 700 USD | EPYC 7351P | |
2x E5-2620 v4 |