AMD Epyc 7452: Rome CPU with 32 cores and 2.35 GHz spotted
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Netherwind
I'll run Crysis just fine 😉
HybOj
no it will not .)
HWgeek
I am wondering how well the TR 64C will perform with PBO active, Also would be like to see YouTuber's commenting about the CPU performance increase since first Rizen [Intel CPU core cout increas, price drops etc]and how did it affect them regarding the Video Editing/Rendering times,
Silva
"When AMD will introduce the second Epyc generation called Rome with up to 64 cores is still unclear. Most recently, AMD had called only the third quarter of 2019 for the market launch. Originally the server CPUs should appear before the desktop counterparts, but this has apparently changed."
Original plan was dumb, as they need to stock up on that 1% best chips for these.
Although +7nm is already on trials and going to mass production by 2020, 7nm is still expensive and yields are not perfect.
Thankfully Zen2 chiplets are small enough.
HWgeek
Can AMD make the Zen2.0 Chiplets on GF12nm? [in Theory], Lets say 4 8c chiplets + IO chiplet on TR4?
So they can make 32C EPYC/TR Zen2.0 for cheap?
JamesSneed
schmidtbag
A bit weird how this is CPU is an all-around upgrade, yet the part number is lower. I still haven't fully figured out the Epyc number scheme.
Anyway, if we are to take these results seriously, that suggests a 15% IPC gain, which is pretty much what AMD has been touting this whole time.
JamesSneed
HWgeek
HWgeek
Rome launches on August 7th.