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AMD announces new EPYC server processors and instinctive accelerators November 8 – Computer – News

AMD will go live on November 8, announcing the new EPYC processors and Instinct accelerators for servers and supercomputers. These are supposed to be EPYC Milan-X CPUs with 3D cache stacked and the recently leaked Instinct MI200 series.

AMD will hold its show on Monday 8 November at 5:00 PM Dutch time. The company stated in a press release that: the event Focuses on data center products; The company says it is showing off its “upcoming innovations with EPYC processors and Instinct accelerators.” The event will be broadcast live on AMD website.

It is not known if AMD will release the products immediately after the presentation. It is also possible that the manufacturer will only announce their upcoming products, and release them at a later time. No new consumer processors or graphics cards are expected on November 8.

Stacked CPUs with AMD EPYC Milan-X

The company is expected to launch its EPYC Milan-X CPUs within two weeks, of which Alleged specs leaked. According to the known leaker executable Do you use processors? AMD’s Stacked 3D V-CacheThat company earlier this year proof.

The upcoming server CPUs will have a total of 768MB of L3 cache. This could mean that the eight “core pools” of the upcoming EPYC CPUs contain 32MB of regular L3 cache, as well as 64MB of 3D V-Cache. The company’s “regular” AMD EPYC chips Released in March, up to 256 MB L3 cache.

According to the same rumors, AMD will present four Milan-X models. The company will offer 280W models with 64 and 32 cores and 240W CPUs with 24 and 16 cores. The 64-core model will have a clock speed of 2.2GHz. CPUs with 32 and 24 cores will be clocked at 2.8 GHz, and the 16-core variant will act as base clock 3.05 GHz.

AMD EPYC Milan-X potential lineup (via executable)
Model Cores/Threads clock speed Boostclock Tdp L3- cache
EPYC 7773X 64 C/128 T 2,20 GHz 3.50 GHz 280 W 768 MB
EPYC 7573X 32C/64T 2,80 GHz 3,60 GHz 280 W 768 MB
EPYC 7473X 24 c / 48 t 2,80 GHz 3.70 GHz 240 watts 768 MB
EPYC 7373X 16C/32T 3.05 GHz 3.80 GHz 240 watts 768 MB

AMD Instinct Accelerators Designed by MCM

AMD also mentions the arrival of the new Instinct accelerators in its press release. file name Teaser video on the AMD website It specifically mentions the term “Instinct MI200”. The chip maker is already known to be working on a new CDNA 2 architecture for such accelerators, although it is due to be launched next year. AMD may only announce the accelerators on November 8, and actually release them in 2022, in line with the manufacturer’s current data center roadmap.

last weekend Details and specifications about the alleged Instinct M200 series, which will consist of the MI250 and MI250X, have already been published. This information also comes from a trusted leaker executable. The upcoming Instinct cards will be based on the Aldebaran GPU, based on CDNA 2. Accelerators will have the MCM, or Multi-Chip-Module, design. Multiple chipsets are integrated, just like the two-core chipsets in AMD’s Ryzen processors.

ExecutableFix also reported last week that the MI250X will be produced in 7nm and will feature 110 units of account With a 1.7GHz push clock. The chip will also have 128GB of HBM2e memory and TDP 500W. The MI250X will reach the FP64’s compute performance of 47.9Tflops, making the accelerator much faster than Nvidia’s current MI100 and A100. The regular MI250 probably has lower clock speeds and lower speeds, but there are no specifics on this just yet.

AMD is showing off its upcoming Instinct MI200 accelerators. Source: AMD