AMD Submits SATA Certification for EPYC 9005 Series Processors

TapTechNews May 20th news, AMD has recently submitted the SATA certification of the EPYC (Milan) 9005 series processors to the SATA protocol management organization SATA-IO, officially confirming the official naming of the next-generation Zen5 architecture server processors.

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TapTechNews found that AMD usually submits the SATA certification of the EPYC (Milan) processors around the time of the press conference, and only the recent EPYC 8004 processor was certified five months before its release:

EPYC 7001, EPYC 7002, EPYC 7003, EPYC 9004, EPYC 8004 Release Time June 21, 2017, August 8, 2019, March 15, 2021, November 11, 2022, September 19, 2023 SATA-IO Certification Time July 7, 2017, July 10, 2019, March 19, 2021, November 14, 2023, April 6, 2023

The AMD Zen5 architecture EPYC 9005 processor with the code name Turin is expected to be launched later this year, including the standard variant using the standard Zen5 core and the high core density variant using the Zen5c core, which is compatible with the existing SP5 platform and supports DDR5-6000 memory.

Among them, the former is expected to contain up to 128 cores and 512MB L3 cache, and the latter is expected to contain up to 192 cores and 384MB L3 cache.

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