AMD To Unveil New Epyc Processors On March 15

AMD recently announced the launch date for the next generation of Epyc processors. The server CPUs, which are expected to be based on Zen 3, will be presented on March 15 as part of a live stream on the company’s official website.
As chip designers, AMD a few days ago announced the third generation of EPYC processors will be officially unveiled on 15 March 2021st In the course of a live stream, the server CPUs with the code name Milan are to be presented in more detail.
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CEO Dr Lisa Su, Head of Technology Mark Papermaster, Data Center and Embedded Solutions Business Unit Leader Forrest Norrod and Senior Vice President Dan McNamara.
Milan expected with Zen 3
AMD has not yet been able to elicit any details about the processors. Milan is likely to use the Zen 3 core architecture, which was already introduced on the desktop with the Ryzen 5000 series. Otherwise, the new Epyc processors seem to be roughly based on their Zen 2 predecessor Rome. According to current reports, major changes will probably only be made with the next but one Epyc processor generation Genoa.
Although the official presentation is still pending, AMD has been supplying the Milan processors to selected partners since last year. The chips are currently being built into the mother-of-pearl supercomputer, for example, which is currently being built at the American National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center in Berkeley, California.
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