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According to a cnBeta report, AMD’s latest roadmap reveals the number of cores of EPYC Genoa '7004' and EPYC Embedded '3004' series processors powered by Zen 4. Videocardz confirmed that the '7004' CPU has 96 cores , '3004' has up to 64 cores. Zen 4 is expected to be launched in 2022.

It is reported that AMD EPYC Genoa CPU will contain 96 cores and 192 threads, and is expected to provide significant IPC improvements while utilizing TSMC’s 5nm process node. A recent rumor pointed out that AMD EPYC Genoa CPUs are expected to provide up to 29% IPC improvement over the recently released Milan CPUs, and due to the application of other key technologies, the overall performance has increased by 40%.


A simulation diagram of AMD’s EPYC Genoa CPU, with 12 Zen 4 and 1 IOD chip

In order to reach 96 cores, AMD must pack more cores into its EPYC Genoa CPU. AMD will achieve this goal by adding a total of 12 CCDs to its Genoa chip. Each CCD will have 8 cores based on the Zen 4 architecture, so the size of the socket will continue to increase. We may see a huge CPU board, even larger than the existing EPYC CPU. It is said that The TDP of the CPU is between 120W-320W, and can be configured to 400W if necessary.

Since AMD launched the Ryzen/EPYC in 2017, the Zen-based x86 processor can finally give AMD the hope of turning over and regaining lost ground in the desktop, server, and mobile markets. The biggest breakthrough in Q1 this year is the server CPU market. Set a new high in 15 years.

According to the Q1 quarterly report released by the market research company, the x86 processor shares of AMD and Intel in different fields were announced. AMD's overall share has increased from 14.8% in the Q1 quarter of 2020 to 20.7%, which is one-fifth of the world. Especially in the server CPU market, it has grown from 5.1% in Q1 of 2020 to 8.9%. It is important to know that AMD’s server CPU share in Q4 last year was only 7.1%, and it was only 4.5% at the end of 2019, and only 0.8% at the end of 2017. The biggest miracle in the past three years is that in the server CPU market, the share has increased by 10 times, almost regaining lost ground from scratch, and this is the most lucrative market.

With strong new product blessing, it seems that AMD's glory in the server field will continue to bloom.