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    Epyc (stylized as EPYC) is a brand of multi-core x86-64 microprocessors designed and sold by AMD, based on the company's Zen microarchitecture. Introduced...
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  • (laptop) Genoa Epyc 9004 series (server) Genoa-X Epyc 9004X series (server) Bergamo Epyc 9704 series (server, Zen 4c cores) Siena Epyc 8004 series (server...
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  • grid array CPU socket designed by AMD supporting its Zen 4c-based Siena Epyc server processors that launched on September 18, 2023. It is designed for...
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    powers Ryzen 9000 series desktop processors (codenamed "Granite Ridge"), Epyc 9005 server processors (codenamed "Turin"), and Ryzen AI 300 thin and light...
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  • codenamed "Summit Ridge", reached the market in early March 2017, Zen-derived Epyc server processors launched in June 2017 and Zen-based APUs arrived in November...
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  • 4-based Epyc server processors codenamed Genoa that launched on November 10, 2022. In June 2017, with the launch of the first generation Epyc server processors...
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  • and mobile), Ryzen Threadripper (workstation and high end desktop), and Epyc (server). The first generation Zen was launched with the Ryzen 1000 series...
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    Institute's Henri supercomputer in November 2022. Frontier uses 9,472 AMD Epyc 7713 "Trento" 64 core 2 GHz CPUs (606,208 cores) and 37,888 Instinct MI250X...
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  • light mobile processors (codenamed "Phoenix" and "Hawk Point"), as well as EPYC 8004/9004 server processors (codenamed "Siena", "Genoa" and "Bergamo"). Zen...
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  • Edition lineup support quad-channel memory. Server processors from the AMD Epyc series and the Intel Xeon platforms give support to memory bandwidth starting...
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