Thursday, September 14th 2023

AMD Adds Six SKUs to 3rd Gen EPYC 7003 "Milan" Lineup

AMD has updated its third generation EPYC 7003 server-grade CPU lineup with six additional SKUs—new product pages were discovered and disclosed by momomo_us—yesterday's social media post reveals that these Zen 3 chips were launched with zero fanfare on September 5. Team Red did reveal, back in July, that: "SAP has chosen AMD EPYC processor-powered Google Cloud N2D virtual machines," but no new products were alluded to at the time. The fresh-ish sextet is comprised of EPYC 7663P, 7643P, 7303P, 7303, 7203P, and 7203 models. Evidently there seems to be some demand out there for 2021 processor technology, and AMD has acted on client feedback.

These appear to be wallet friendly options—perhaps targeting a customer base that cannot stretch their budget to fourth generation EPYC 9004 "Genoa" options. Tom's Hardware observed: "The EPYC 7663P and EPYC 7643P are fundamentally the single-socket versions of the EPYC 7663 and EPYC 7643, retaining the exact specifications. The bright side is that EPYC 7663P and EPYC 7643P have MSRPs around half of their regular counterparts. The SKUs represent a significant saving for companies with no plans to use a dual-socket configuration." Team Red has dipped back into Zen 3 a couple of times this year—at the mainstream desktop/gaming level. The EPYC 7003 series received a 3D V-Cache refresh last year, going under the "Milan-X" moniker—but the fancier tech added a fair chunk to MSRP.
Sources: Tom's Hardware, momomo_us
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TumbleGeorge
I saw full list of AMD Epyc Milan. There's is 8C models for $300 and 16C for $600... Include for 1sp and for 2sp configurations, prices is mmm, equivalent. With full number of 128 PCIe lines support.
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