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3rd Gen Epyc Specs & Benchmarks leaked!

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It seems that the 3rd Gen Ryzen goodness doesn't end at mainstream level (obviously) but no one knew when it was gonna come, that is until now.

 

My thoughts

Another Holy $h!t video with Linus? Can't wait!

 

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https://wccftech.com/amd-3rd-gen-epyc-milan-cpu-specs-benchmarks-leak-out-up-to-64-cores-280w/amp/

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Cool. Can't wait to see Threadripper though.

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1 hour ago, Tedny said:

Why AMD need new Epyc's now, so close to ddr5?! 

its mostly to remove the few last use cases where the divided cache hurt performance too much

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1 hour ago, Tedny said:

Why AMD need new Epyc's now, so close to ddr5?! 

Same could be said why Ryzen 5000 when DDR5 is so close. Answer is, why not? That especially applies to enterprise use where IT department selects proven technology, not a novelty like DDR5.

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-Moved to CPU's Memory and Motherboards-

 

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