AMD EPYC Genoa-X CPUs Outfitted With 3D V-Cache Carry 1.25 GB of Cache, 2.6x Higher Than Standard Genoa Chips

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Thats an impressive amount of cache

“The top chip will be the EPYC 9684X with the max 96 core and 1152 MB of L3 cache. There will also be the EPYC 9384X with 32 cores, EPYC 9284X with 24 cores, and the EPYC 9184X with 16 cores. All chips will be positioned at cache-optimized workloads as was the case with the previous generation of 3D V-Cache EPYC CPUs. The AMD EPYC Genoa-X CPUs are expected to hit servers by the mid of 2023.”

Source: https://wccftech.com/amd-epyc-genoa...-cache-2-6x-higher-than-standard-genoa-chips/
 
There were EPYCs with V-Cache?

Please, oh please let one of those make it into the rumored Threadripper Storm Peak lineup! 7950X3D performance on a HEDT platform would make my day.

AMD is really out for blood in the big iron space, and Genoa was already killing it even without the cache.
 
There were EPYCs with V-Cache?

Please, oh please let one of those make it into the rumored Threadripper Storm Peak lineup! 7950X3D performance on a HEDT platform would make my day.

AMD is really out for blood in the big iron space, and Genoa was already killing it even without the cache.
in terms of Big Iron, think they'll be able to break into the Mainframe space?
 
in terms of Big Iron, think they'll be able to break into the Mainframe space?
The top 2 US supercomputers are running Epyc CPUs with AMD GPUs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontier_(supercomputer)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LUMI

Frontier uses 9,472 AMD Epyc 7453s "Trento" 64 core 2 GHz CPUs (606,208 cores) and 37,888 Radeon Instinct MI250X GPUs (8,335,360 cores). They can perform double precision operations at the same speed as single precision.

The only questionis can it play Crysis in 4k?
 
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