Genoa-X

Alongside today’s EPYC 97x4 “Bergamo” announcement, AMD’s other big CPU announcement of the morning is that their large cache capacity “Genoa-X” EPYC processors are shipping now. First revealed by AMD back in June of last year, Genoa-X is AMD’s now obligatory V-cache equipped EPYC server CPU, augmenting the L3 cache capacity of AMD’s core complex dies by stacking a 64MB L3 V-cache die on top of each CCD. With this additional cache, a fully-equipped Genoa-X CPU can offer up to 1152MB of total L3 cache. Genoa-X is the successor to AMD’s first-generation V-cache part, Milan-X. Like its predecessor, AMD is using cache die stacking to add further L3 cache to otherwise regular Genoa Zen 4 CCDs, giving AMD a novel way to produce a...

AMD Data Center and AI Technology Premiere Live Blog (Starts at 10am PT/17:00 UTC)

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0 by Ryan Smith & Gavin Bonshor on 6/13/2023

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2 by Ryan Smith on 5/9/2023

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12 by Gavin Bonshor on 6/9/2022

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22 by Gavin Bonshor on 6/9/2022

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