AMD unveils EPYC Milan-X processors with up to 768MB of L3 cache per socket

09 November 2021
That's for the 8-chiplet, 64-core designs. The 3D V-Cache is 64MB SRAM chips stacked on top of Zen 3 cores.

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Yup, AMD did stunning work here again 😀

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    • Anonymous
    • 4PF
    • 09 Nov 2021

    Anonymous, 09 Nov 2021And???? The developments coming from RISC-V and Ampere T... morelol, you really think all servers would just transition to ARM in 8 years? Programming industry for enterprise apps hasn't been able to transition from java since 3 decades

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      • Anonymous
      • GQU
      • 09 Nov 2021

      And????

      The developments coming from RISC-V and Ampere Technologies are far more interesting that this.

      There are going to debut low wattage 1000 core RISCV processor cores for mainstream servers accelerators in 2022.

      It is said 73% of All servers will run on RISCV or ARM in 2030 upfrom 1.7% while accoring to ARC.

      X86 goes from 98% to 27% in 2030

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        • Anonymous
        • M}3
        • 09 Nov 2021

        Impressive. The fact they are drop-in replacement with higher L3 cache density and lower memory latency, there could be quite huge gains in servers.

        And this also means next version of desktop Ryzen CPU's with V-Cache should be drop-in compatible with existing AM4 socket motherboards after BIOS update. Unless they'll intentionally make it AM5 only. But that would be a missed opportunity to make existing users upgrade. One might upgrade just the CPU. No one with X570 and lets say 5800X or 5900X will replace whole platform just for that.

          This lady is one of the primary reasons of AMD's skyrocketing success in recent years. Truly admirable work!

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            • A god
            • mEA
            • 09 Nov 2021

            Irelevant, sadly

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              • Anonymous
              • d%$
              • 09 Nov 2021

              Mediatek better

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                • gns
                • 09 Nov 2021

                Ok