AMD unveiled the server CPU EPYC Gen 5 “Turin” which will be available for purchase starting from the second half of 2024. Utilizing 3 nanometer manufacturing technology, this chip is based on the Zen 5 architecture designed for data center products. It outperforms Intel’s current Xeon processors by a factor of 5.4 for AI workloads.
The EPYC Turin CPU boasts a maximum of 192 cores and 384 threads. Additionally, there is another variant optimized for low-workload scenarios, consuming less energy with the Zen 5c architecture.
Source: Tom’s Hardware
TLDR: AMD introduces EPYC Gen 5 “Turin” server CPU with superior performance for AI workloads, featuring up to 192 cores and 384 threads, set to launch in late 2024 using 3nm technology.
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