In total, three models are presented: AMD Epyc 7F32, AMD Epyc 7F52 and AMD Epyc 7F72
AMD has announced the expansion of its second-generation AMD Epyc processor family with three new models. These are the 8-core AMD Epyc 7F32, the 16-core AMD Epyc 7F52, and the 24-core AMD Epyc 7F72. All three models support multi-threaded execution, being able to execute up to 16, 32 and 48 threads, respectively.
Second-generation AMD Epyc processor family replenishes model with record-breaking performance per single core
According to AMD, the AMD Epyc 7F32 model is the most powerful x86-compatible server processor in the world (if you count the performance per single core in the SPECrate®2017_fp_base test). By the way, the AMD processor, the 8-core AMD Epyc 7262, also ranks second in the benchmark in terms of performance per single core. According to the company, the high performance of the new processors is ensured by a balanced architecture that combines Zen 2 high-performance cores, innovations in system design, such as support for PCIe 4 (each model has 128 lines) and DDR4-3200, and the AMD Infinity intra-system connection.
AMD Epyc 7F32 model operates at frequencies of 3.7-3.9 GHz. It has 128 MB of L3 cache and is characterized by a TDP of 180 watts. The AMD Epyc 7F52 processor operates at frequencies of 3.5-3.9 GHz, has 256 MB of cache in the third level and is characterized by a TDP of 240 watts. The AMD Epyc 7F72 model operates at 3.2-3.7 GHz, has 192 MB of cache in the third level (8 MB per core, and not 16 MB, like the other two models). She also has a TDP of 240 watts.
In terms of price, the AMD Epyc 7F32 costs $ 2,100, the AMD Epyc 7F52 costs $ 3,100, the AMD Epyc 7F72 costs $ 2,450