The AMD EPYC 9654 has been photographed and the author suggests that it will arrive together with the Ryzen 7000 on September 15.
The launch of AMD Zen 4 processors is approaching. Since AMD announced that the arrival would be in the fall, information of all kinds about these Ryzen 7000 has been leaking, the first with Zen 4 to hit the market. In fact, the latest leaks point to a specific date: September 15, but the information that now reaches us is that they may not come alone, but accompanied by the new EPYC with Zen 4 as well.
The AMD EPYC are the company’s most powerful processors, normally intended for servers and workstations. Last month data was leaked from 18 of these processors that will make use of the new Zen 4 architectureand shortly after the first images appeared where we could see the enormous size of the processors of the Genoa familywhich will be the first EPYC with Zen 4.
The photographed processor is the AMD EPYC 9654, a model with 96 cores and 192 threads that uses all possible cores of the Genoa family, at least in this first run.
Today’s leak suggests that The AMD EPYC Genoa will arrive together with the Ryzen 7000 in a joint launch, positioning (presumably) AMD as the top performer in both servers and home PCs. This would be a setback for Intel in the face of servers above all, since its Sapphire Rapids processors were recently delayed indefinitely, probably until next year.
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Paul Lopez
At the age of 15 I started overclocking my PC to squeeze out every extra FPS I could in games and scratch a few milliseconds in SuperPi, while posting tirelessly about hardware on the Geeknetic forum as a user and reader. Surely they were so tired of continually reading me in the forum that I became part of the writing team, in which I continue to report on the latest technology. Astrophysics and PC gaming are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.
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