AMD is preparing to release a processor with 256 cores

In a few years, AMD server processors may require up to 600W of power. This will be the maximum

cTDP (Configurable Thermal Design Power) benchmark value for Turin generation EPYC processors.

Turin processors will be based on the architectureZen 5 and will most likely be released in late 2023 or early 2024. AMD integrates up to 256 cores/512 threads into them. Before Turin there should be another Milan-X – the premiere is expected on November 8 this year, as well as Genoa processors based on the Zen 4 architecture a year later.

As for high power consumption, this isassociated with a large number of cores. Genoa, for example, will be available in configurations with 192 and 256 cores. By comparison, current EPYC models carry up to 64 cores, meaning AMD will be increasing the number of cores over two generations. The TDP of current EPYC processors is 280 W.

Source: videocardz

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