Amd announces epyc 7371 cpu with 3.8 ghz clocks in 16 cores
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AMD has announced a new EPYC CPU for servers, within its series of EPYC 7000 products. The chip is known as EPYC 7371 and is designed to meet the requirements of those applications that demand higher clock speeds.
EPYC 7371 with 3.8 GHz clock speeds
In the press details, AMD mentioned that the new chip will be intended for design automation, high-frequency trading, and other server-oriented tasks that can make use of the higher clock speeds. The chip is compatible with 2S designs, so you can put two of them in a rack if you want faster performance and more cores.
EPYC 7371 - 16 cores, 32 threads, and 64MB L3 cache.
The specifications of the EPYC 7371 include 16 cores, 32 threads, and 64 MB of L3 cache. The chip is configured with clock speeds of 3.1 GHz as the base, 3.6 GHz in 16 cores and 3.8 GHz in 8 cores. These frequencies make it the EPYC chip with higher frequencies of the first generation. Other key specs include support for 8 memory channels and up to 128 PCIe tracks (directly from the CPU).
There is still time for AMD to launch its generation of EPYC 'Rome' processors, but we can see a 16-core chip even faster in the current generation. The launch is scheduled for the first quarter of 2019, price details are not mentioned, but it is expected to be around 1, 500 US dollars.
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