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The upcoming AMD Zen 4 will be the massive 5nm family.

The server side is EPYC 7xx4, and the desktop is the Ryzen 7000 series codenamed Raphael. The mobile terminal has both the 55W Dragon Range for gaming notebooks and the 35W thin and light Phoenix.

After investigation, an engineering piece of the EPYC 7004 “Genoa” processor appeared in the Geekbench 5 database, identified as 100-000000866-01.

The processor has 32 Zen 4 cores, 64 threads, a base frequency of 1.2GHz, and an all-core acceleration frequency of 4.6GHz. Of course, because it is an engineering version, there is a lot of room for changes in frequency.

It is also worth noting that,The Zen 4 single CCD is an 8-core configuration. The processor enjoys 32MB L3 cache per CCD and a total L3 cache of 128MB; each core enjoys 1MB L2 cache, totaling 32MB, double that of Zen 3.

The test platform is equipped with 384GB DDR5 memory, and still uses the NVIDIA A100 accelerator card.

According to the news, the Zen 4 EPYC Xiaolong processor is designed with a maximum of 96 cores and 192 threads, and adopts the new SP5 socket interface, which will reflect the full strength of the Zen 4 architecture.

32-core Zen 4 blessing! AMD's new generation of EPYC processors appear: double the cache

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