With security threats on the rise, you need to ensure maximum protection for your critical data. EPYC processors come with AMD Infinity Guard—a comprehensive suite of cutting-edge security features, built into the silicon and designed to protect against internal and external threats.
The AMD EPYC™ 7003 series processors have set a standard for performance and efficiency for mainstream data center servers.
Security
With security threats on the rise, you need to ensure maximum protection for your critical data. EPYC processors come with AMD Infinity Guard—a comprehensive suite of cutting-edge security features, built into the silicon and designed to protect against internal and external threats.
Energy Efficiency
EPYC processors power the most energy-efficient x86 servers, providing exceptional performance and reducing energy costs. EPYC processors can help minimize the environmental impact of data center operations while advancing your company's sustainability goals.
AMD has even bigger plans for the future. Our goal is to deliver a 30-fold increase in energy efficiency for AMD processors and accelerators powering servers for AI training and HPC from 2020-2025. Our target is equivalent to a 97% reduction in energy use per computation by 2025.
Main Specifications
- Year of Release
- 2023
- Family
- Epyc
- Microarchitecture
- Zen 3
- Socket
- SP3
- Packaging
- Tray
- Compatible Chipset
- -
- Type
- Server
Performance
- Cores
- 8
- Threads
- 16
- Processor Frequency (Base Frequency)
- 2.8 GHz
- Max Processor Frequency
- 3.4 GHz
- Cache memory
- 64 MB
- Unlocked
- No
- Thermal Design Power (TDP)
- 120 W
Features & Functions
- Includes Heatsink
- No
Important information
Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.