AMD EPYC 7003X series CPU specifications and price leaked

AMD will first launch the Zen 3 Ryzen processor with 3D V-Cache this year and then launch the Zen 4 architecture processor. Due to the limited capacity of TSMC’s 3D SoIC packaging, there is only one Ryzen 7 5800X3D for consumer-grade platforms. Most of AMD’s resources go to the more lucrative server market, Milan-X.
At present, the specifications and prices of AMD EPYC 7003X series EPYC Milan-X series processors have been exposed by Videocardz. These processors are all set to launch on March 21, and the EPYC 7003X series of processors includes four SKUs with 64-core, 32-core, 24-core, and 16-core, interestingly, these processors all have 8 CCDs, and each CCD has 32MB+64MB of the L3 cache of 96MB in total. All Milan-X processors have a total of 768MB of L3 cache.

The flagship model is the EPYC 7773X, with 64 cores and 128 threads, with a maximum TDP of 280W, a base clock of 2.2GHz, and a boost clock of 3.5GHz. Priced at $8,800, it’s $1,090 more than the existing EPYC 7763, or 12% more expensive.

The next model is EPYC 7573X, 32 cores, and 64 threads, also 280W TDP, the base clock is 2.8GHz, the boost clock is 3.6GHz, and the price is $5,590; EPYC 7473X, 24 cores and 48 threads, base clock 2.8GHz, boost clock 3.7GHz, priced at $3900; EPYC 7373X, with a base clock of 3.05GHz and a boost clock of 3.8GHz, is priced at $4,185.

Since these processors all contain 8 CCDs, the cost is actually not low, and these EPYC Milan-X processors have actually been handed over to system integrators and OEMs for testing, and the test data of the flagship models flowed out last month. It scored a single-core score of 936 in Cinebench R23 and a multi-threaded score of 64,894.