AMD EPYC Milan-X CPUs hit the shelves with an eye-watering price tag
Date:
Mon, 21 Mar 2022 13:00:06 +0000
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AMD's record-breaking EPYC Milan-X processors have entered general availability.
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AMD has confirmed that its latest 7003-series EPYC server processors, codenamed Milan-X, have entered general availability.
Announced alongside the companys MI200-series GPUs in December 2021 , the new chips improve upon existing third-generation EPYC SKUs with the introduction of 3D V-Cache, a proprietary die-stacking technology developed in partnership with TSMC.
Courtesy of the addition, Milan-X processors offer three times more L3 cache than previous EYPC chips (768MB) and are said to yield up to 66% greater performance across targeted workloads. AMD EPYC Milan-X now available
The AMD EPYC Milan-X series is billed as the first ever line of data center processors to utilize 3D die stacking. Essentially, this means CPU components like the logic unit and cache memory are stacked on top of each other, maximizing the use of vertical space rather than expanding the total surface area of the SoC.
The benefit of such an approach is that far more cache memory can be squeezed into the same SP3 socket, leading to significant performance increases across technical computing workloads that rely on large quantities of data, such as computational fluid dynamics and structural analysis. An illustration of AMD V-Cache technology on a new EPYC Milan-X processor. (Image credit: AMD) Read more
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AMD described these kinds of workloads as essential tools for companies that must model the complexities of the physical world to inform the design of innovative new products.
Building upon our momentum in the data center as well as our history of industry-firsts, 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology showcase our leadership design and packaging technology, enabling us to offer the industrys first workload-tailored server processors with 3D die stacking technology, added Dan McNamara, SVP and GM of AMDs server business.
Our latest processors provide breakthrough performance for missions-critical technical computing workloads leading to better designed products and faster time to market.
The new Milan-X processors come in four flavors, with core counts ranging
from 16 to 64. The most expensive SKU, the EPYC 7773X, comes in at a price of $8,800 per unit, which is roughly 12% higher than the next most performant model. (Image credit: AMD)
However, AMD claims that the performance improvements on offer with Milan-X means companies could run identical jobs on far fewer servers, consuming far less power in the process. Apparently, this could lead to a TCO saving of
more than 50% over a three-year period.
AMD EPYC Milan-X chips will be available from a variety of OEM partners from today, and also power all HBv3 virtual machines from Microsoft Azure. Also check out our lists of the best dedicated server hosting and best bare metal hosting providers
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