AMD officially released its first server processor with 3D V-Cache technology, EPYC Milan-X. While retaining the Zen 3 architecture, increasing the cache to further improve the performance of the processor in the calculation of intensive workloads.
Moreover, the first batch of AMD EPYC Milan-X server CPUs includes 4 processors. They are EPYC 7773X (64 cores and 128 threads), EPYC 7573X (32 cores and 64 threads), EPYC 7473X (24 cores and 48 threads), and EPYC 7373X (16 cores and 32 threads).
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Furthermore, the flagship processor EPYC 7773X has a maximum TDP of 280W, a silent frequency of 2.2GHz, a turbo frequency of 3.5GHz, and a cache of horrible 768MB. In terms of performance, AMD stated that the Milan-X processor has a 66% increase in performance in the RTL (Register Transfer Level, register transfer level circuit) verification test compared with the previous standard version of the Milan processor.
AMD said that the EPYC Milan-X processor with 3D V-Cache technology will provide the same functions and features as the third-generation EPYC processor, and the motherboard can be directly compatible with the BIOS upgrade. The AMD EPYC Milan-X processor will be launched in the first quarter of 2022 when partners including Cisco, Dell, Lenovo, HPE, and Supermicro will provide servers with this series of processors for users to choose from.