AMD EPYC 7003 Milan
Processors of the AMD EPYC 7003 series (codename "Milan") offer up to 64 CPU cores (Zen 3) and 256 MB L3 cache per CPU. This article provides a tabular overview of the models in the series. The processors use the same socket as the previous generation AMD EPYC 7002 Rome. AMD plans to offer the processors until 2026.[1]
Single-Socket CPUs
For single-socket servers, AMD offers price-reduced "P" variants of the AMD EPYC 7003 processors.
Model | Cores | CPU clock
(Base) |
CPU clock
(Max) |
L3-Cache | TDP | Notes | Server systems |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7203P | 8 | 2,8 GHz | 3,4 GHz | 64 MB | 120 W | [2] | |
7303P | 16 | 2,4 GHz | 3,4 GHz | 130 W | [2] | ||
7313P | 3,0 GHz | 3,7 GHz | 128 MB | 155 W | |||
7443P | 24 | 2,85 GHz | 4,0 GHz | 200 W | |||
7543P | 32 | 2,8 GHz | 3,7 GHz | 256 MB | 225 W | ||
7643P | 48 | 2,3 Ghz | 3,6 GHz | 225 W | [2] | ||
7663P | 56 | 2,0 GHz | 3,5 GHz | 240 W | [2] | ||
7713P | 64 | 3,675 GHz | 225 W |
Dual-Socket CPUs
Processors without "P" at the end can be used in both single-socket and dual-socket servers.
Model
(Selection) |
Cores | CPU clock
(Base) |
CPU clock
(Max) |
L3-Cache | TDP | Notes | Server systems |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7203 | 8 | 2,8 GHz | 3,4 GHz | 64 MB | 120 W | [2] | |
72F3 | 3,6 GHz | 4,1 GHz | 256 MB | 180 W | |||
7303 | 16 | 2,4 GHz | 3,4 GHz | 64 MB | 130 W | [2] | |
7313 | 3,0 GHz | 3,7 GHz | 128 MB | 155 W | |||
7343 | 3,2 GHz | 3,9 GHz | 190 W | ||||
73F3 | 3,5 GHz | 4,1 GHz | 256 MB | 240 W | |||
7413 | 24 | 2,65 GHz | 3,6 GHz | 128 MB | 180 W | ||
7443 | 2,85 GHz | 4,0 GHz | 200 W | ||||
74F3 | 3,2 GHz | 256 MB | 240 W | ||||
7453 | 28 | 2,45 GHz | 3,6 GHz | 64 MB | 180 W | ||
7513 | 32 | 2,6 GHz | 3,65 GHz | 128 MB | 200 W | ||
7543 | 2,8 GHz | 3,7 GHz | 256 MB | 225 W | |||
75F3 | 2,95 GHz | 4,0 GHz | 280 W | ||||
7643 | 48 | 2,3 GHz | 3,6 GHz | 225 W | |||
7653 | 56 | 2,15 GHz | |||||
7713 | 64 | 2,0 GHz | 3,7 GHz | ||||
7763 | 2,45 GHz | 3,5 GHz | 280 W | 7763 Review |
Further information
- AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processors (Data Sheet) (www.amd.com)
- AMD EPYC 7003 Milan The Fast Gets Faster (www.servethehome.com, 15.03.2021)
- AMD 3rd Gen EPYC Milan Review: A Peak vs Per Core Performance Balance (www.anandtech.com, 15.03.2021)
- AMD EPYC 7003 Milan SKU List and Value Analysis (www.servethehome.com, 26.03.2021)
References
- ↑ AMD's EPYC 7003 "Milan" Receives Extended Lifecycle: Availability To 2026 With 6 New SKUs (www.anandtech.com, 07.11.2023)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 AMD Adds New Low Power AMD EPYC 7003 SKUs (www.servethehome.com, 14.09.2023)
Author: Werner Fischer Werner Fischer, working in the Knowledge Transfer team at Thomas-Krenn, completed his studies of Computer and Media Security at FH Hagenberg in Austria. He is a regular speaker at many conferences like LinuxTag, OSMC, OSDC, LinuxCon, and author for various IT magazines. In his spare time he enjoys playing the piano and training for a good result at the annual Linz marathon relay.
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