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The whole line-up of AMD's EPYC “Milan” processors has leaked alongside the major specifications of each SKU. Moreover, the leaker also shared a slide explaining the nomenclature of the processors.

As per the leak from ExecutableFix (via VideoCardz), the EPYC “Milan” processors featuring Zen 3 cores will offer about a 200MHz frequency increase over their predecessors. The new generation will be led by the EPYC 7763, a 64C/128T processor with a 280W TDP, 256MB of L3 cache, and a 2.45GHz base clock, boosting up to 3.5GHz.

The fastest processor of the bunch is also the one with fewer cores. The 8C/16T EPYC 72F3 should offer the highest single-core performance due to its maximum boost clock of 4.1GHz (3.7GHz base). Despite the lower core-count, it still features a 180W TDP and 256MB of L3 cache.

Image credit: ExecutableFix

Regarding the nomenclature of the upcoming EPYC SKUs, the first number is always “7”, while the fourth digit defines the generation (“3” = 3rd generation). The second number defines the number of cores the processor has: “2” stand for 8x cores, “3” for 16x cores, “4” for 24-28x cores, “5” for 32x cores, “6” for 40-56x cores, and finally “7” for 64x cores. The third number works as a “performance indicator, where “1” is for “value-oriented”, “4” and “6” for “performance-oriented” (“6” is the highest performance), and “F” for high-performance cores. Lastly, there's the “P”, which is used on single-socket oriented processors.

The following table details each SKU with their respective core configuration, clock frequencies, L3 cache, and TDP:

SKU Cores/Threads Base Clock Boost Clock L3 Cache TDP
EPYC 7763
64C/128T
2.45 GHz
3.5 GHz
256MB
280W
EPYC 7713(P)
64C/128T
2.0 GHz
3.675 GHz
256MB
225W
EPYC 7643
48C/96T
2.3 GHz
3.6 GHz
256MB
225W
EPYC 75F3
32C/64T
2.95 GHz
4.0 GHz
256MB
280W
EPYC 7543(P)
32C/64T
2.8 GHz
3.7 GHz
256MB
225W
EPYC 7513
32C/64T
2.6 GHz
3.65 GHz
128MB
200W
EPYC 74F3
24C/48T
3.2 GHz
4.0 GHz
256MB
240W
EPYC 7443(P)
24C/48T
2.85 GHz
4.0 GHz
128MB
200W
EPYC 7413
24C/48T
2.65 GHz
3.6 GHz
128MB
180W
EPYC 73F3
16C/32T
3.5 GHz
4.0 GHz
256MB
240W
EPYC 7343
16C/32T
3.2 GHz
3.9 GHz
128MB
190W
EPYC 7313(P)
16C/32T
3.0 GHz
3.7 GHz
128MB
155W
EPYC 72F3
8C/16T
3.7 GHz
4.1 GHz
256MB
180W

The 3rd generation of AMD EPYC processors is scheduled to launch in Q1 2021.

KitGuru says: AMD's next-gen EPYC CPUs are coming up soon  – what do you all think of the new ‘Milan' chips so far? 

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CES 2020: AMD’s 64-core TR 3990X is coming in February for $3990 https://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/matthew-wilson/ces-2020-amds-64-core-tr-3990x-is-coming-in-february-for-3990/ https://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/matthew-wilson/ces-2020-amds-64-core-tr-3990x-is-coming-in-february-for-3990/#respond Tue, 07 Jan 2020 11:28:16 +0000 https://www.kitguru.net/?p=445016 Last night AMD revealed the final details for the 64-core Threadripper 3990X, including its release date and price tag...

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AMD had a packed presentation last night, announcing the Ryzen 4000 mobile series of CPUs, the RX 5600 XT GPU and adding in new mobile graphics chips to the mix. Beyond all of that, at CES 2020, AMD also revealed the final details for the 64-core Threadripper 3990X, including its release date and price tag. 

We were all impressed by the Ryzen Threadripper 3960X and 3970X in late 2019, sporting 24-cores and 32-cores respectively. The TR 3990X makes an even bigger jump, packing in 64C/128T with a 2.9/4.3GHz base/boost clock speed, 256MB of L3 cache, 64 PCIe lanes and a 280W TDP.

Retail availability for the TR 3990X will begin on the 7th of February and as you would expect, AMD's flagship HEDT processor is going to be expensive. The 32-core TR 3970X has a MSRP of $1999, meanwhile the 64-core TR 3990X will carry an MSRP of $3990.

When you compare that to a 64-core AMD EPYC CPU, the 3990X is actually a pretty good deal, with the EPYC 7702P costing close to $4500.

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KitGuru Says: We'll be looking forward to getting hands-on with this monster CPU in the future. For now though, what do you all think of the TR 3990X so far? 

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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950x and 1920x Video Analysis https://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/zardon/amd-ryzen-threadripper-1950x-and-1920x-video-analysis/ https://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/zardon/amd-ryzen-threadripper-1950x-and-1920x-video-analysis/#comments Thu, 10 Aug 2017 14:23:54 +0000 https://www.kitguru.net/?p=343244 If you missed our Ryzen Threadripper 1950x and 1920x coverage from earlier today then Luke Hill, KitGuru Deputy Editor In Chief put down this thoughts and findings on camera as well for your enjoyment.

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If you missed our Ryzen Threadripper 1950x and 1920x coverage from earlier today then Luke Hill, KitGuru Deputy Editor In Chief put down this thoughts and findings on camera as well for your enjoyment.

If you missed all the benchmarks and 7,000 word analysis from Luke be sure to head back to our earlier editorial and catch up over HERE.

KitGuru says: Let us know if you have plans to buy a Ryzen Threadripper 1950x or Threadripper 1920x and what exactly you plan on doing with it. 4k Video editing? 3D Rendering, or just a myriad of tasks? We would also love to hear your overclocking results too, so get in touch with us on our Facebook page.

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