Article 5RNB1 AMD Gives Details on EPYC Zen4: Genoa and Bergamo, up to 96 and 128 Cores

AMD Gives Details on EPYC Zen4: Genoa and Bergamo, up to 96 and 128 Cores

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Dr. Ian Cutress
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Since AMD's relaunch into high-performance x86 processor design, one of the fundamental targets for the company was to be a competitive force in the data center. By having a competitive product that customers could trust, the goal has always been to target what the customer wants, and subsequently grow market share and revenue. Since the launch of 3rd Generation EPYC, AMD is growing its enterprise revenue at a good pace, however questions always turn around to what the roadmap might hold. In the past, AMD has disclosed that its 4th Generation EPYC, known as Genoa, would be coming in 2022 with Zen 4 cores built on TSMC 5nm. Today, AMD is expanding the Zen 4 family with another segment of cloud-optimized processors called Bergamo.

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