AMD EPYC 7003 “Milan-X” launches March 21st, specs and pricing leaked

Published: Mar 20th 2022, 12:33 GMT   Comments

AMD EPYC 7773X 64-core server CPU to cost 8,800 USD

The pricing and official specs of the upcoming EPYC 7003 series have been confirmed. 

The Milan-X series, AMD’s first data-center processors featuring 3D V-Cache, will launch on March 21st. This is the same date that we reported earlier this month.

AMD’s EPYC 7003 series will feature four SKUs, including 64, 32, 24 and 16-core parts. The 7773X which is the flagship model featuring 64-cores and a TDP of 280W will retail at 8,880 USD. The 32-core SKU called 7573X with the same TDP will cost 5,590 USD. Those chips are targeted for Finite Element Analysis and Structural Analysis, according to AMD.

Two 240W parts featuring 24 and 16 cores are designed Electronic Design Automation and Computation Fluid Dynamics. The 7473X and 7373X will cost 3,900 USD and 4,185 USD respectively.

Each chiplet is equipped with 96MB of L3 Cache (64+32MB), which gives a total of 768MB L3 for the whole 8-chiplet EPYC package. Even the parts that use 16-cores have all 8 dies enabled with their 3D V-Cache, thus the L3 cache is the same for all four SKUs.

AMD EPYC 7003 Specs & Pricing, Source: VideoCardz

Since EPYC 7003 series has been available to system integrators and OEMs for a while, the flagship EPYC Milan-X SKU has already been tested last month. The CPU scored 936 points in Cinebench R23 single-core test and 64894 in multi-core.




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