AMD EPYC “Génova” Prototipo de procesador Socket SP5 de 16 núcleos representado en carne y hueso
Here are some of the first real-world pictures of the next-generation AMD EPYC “Génova” enterprise processors in the Socket SP5 package. The coaster-sized 6,080-pin SP5 package gives AMD’s chip-designers fiberglass substrate real-estate to dial up CCD counts up to 12, resulting in up to 96 “Zen 4” CPU cores for “Génova.” Pictured below is a 16-core prototype with just two CCDs in place, as revealed by an X-ray shot. Socket SP5 gives “Génova” some stellar I/O capabilities, including 24x 40-bit DDR5 channels (12-channel in the classical definition), and 128x PCI-Express Gen 5.0 carriles. AMD is expected to time its EPYC “Génova” processor launch within 2022, to best compete with Intel’s Xeon “Rápidos de zafiro” processor launch. It will also launch a variant codenamed “Bérgamo,” residencia en “Zen 4c” Núcleos de CPU, Con un máximo de 128 cores to go around.