AMD Zen 4 Architecture EPYC Processor Appears in Benchmarks

Recently, an unannounced AMD processor appeared in the Geekbench database with an OPN code of 100-000000479-13 and was tested on a model called “Quartz”. According to its OPN code, it can be determined to be related to AMD’s EPYC series of processors codenamed Genoa, which belongs to an A0 engineering sample with 32 cores.


According to the data, the AMD Zen 4 architecture EPYC processors code-named Genoa have 1MB of L2 cache per core, which is twice the EPYC series processors code-named Naples, Rome, and Milan. The L3 cache continues the specifications of the previous generation, maintaining the size of 32MB per chiplet. However, since the Zen 4 architecture EPYC processor can reach up to 96 cores, the L3 cache capacity is still much higher than that of the Zen 3 architecture EPYC processor.

The EPYC 7004 series of Zen4 architecture will be AMD’s first server platform to support PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 memory, using the new SP5 socket, and it will be launched this year as planned, and AMD is currently sending samples to relevant customers.