At a digital event, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced the new AMD EPYC™
7003 Series CPUs, which includes the AMD EPYC 7763, the world’s
highest-performing server processor2*. The new EPYC 7003 series
processors help HPC, cloud and enterprise customers do more,
faster, by delivering the best performance of any server CPU with
up to 19% more instructions per clock3.
“With the launch of our 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors, we are
incredibly excited to deliver the fastest server CPU in the world.
These processors extend our data center leadership and help
customers solve today’s most complex IT challenges, while
substantially growing our ecosystem,” said Forrest Norrod, senior
vice president and general manager, Data Center and Embedded
Solutions Business Group. “We not only double the performance over
the competition in HPC, cloud and enterprise workloads with our
newest server CPUs, but together with the AMD Instinct GPUs, we are
breaking the exascale barrier in supercomputing and helping to
tackle problems that have previously been beyond humanity’s
reach.”
AMD EPYC Processors, Powering the Modern Data
Center
Available immediately, AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processors have up
to 64 “Zen 3” cores per processor and introduce new levels of
per-core cache memory, while continuing to offer the PCIe® 4
connectivity and class-leading memory bandwidth4 that defined the
EPYC 7002 series CPUs. 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors also include
modern security features through AMD Infinity Guard, supporting a
new feature called Secure Encrypted Virtualization-Secure Nested
Paging (SEV-SNP). SEV-SNP expands the existing SEV features on EPYC
processors, adding strong memory integrity protection capabilities
to help prevent malicious hypervisor-based attacks by creating an
isolated execution environment. You can read more about new 3rd Gen
AMD EPYC features here.
All these features and capabilities combine to help drive faster
time to results and improve business outcomes for HPC, cloud and
enterprise customers.
- For HPC customers
that demand the most throughput computing capabilities to do more
simulations in a given time period, or use bigger data sets or more
complex models, AMD EPYC 7003 Series processors enable faster time
to discovery with more I/O5 and memory throughput, and powerful
“Zen 3” cores that deliver up to twice the performance for HPC
workloads compared to the competition6.
- For cloud providers
who need compute density and security capabilities, AMD EPYC 7003
Series processors offer the highest core density7, advanced
security features and up to twice the integer performance compared
to the competition8.
- For the enterprise,
where performance and time to value are critical to support the new
“work from anywhere” environment, AMD EPYC 7003
Series processors help improve efficiency, and deliver value and
performance. The new processors increase transactional database
processing by up to 19%9, improve Hadoop big data analytic sorts by
up to 60% with 61% better price to performance than the
competition10, and offer superior performance for flexible
Hyperconverged Infrastructure - all of which help CIOs turn data
into actionable insights faster.
Partners Using AMD EPYC 7003 Series
Processors
The AMD EPYC processor ecosystem is expected to grow
significantly by the end of 2021 with more than 400 cloud instances
using all generations of EPYC processors and 100 new server
platforms using 3rd Gen EPYC processors. AMD EPYC 7003 Series
processor-based solutions are available now through numerous OEMs,
ODMs, cloud providers and channel partners around the world.
- AWS – will add the AMD EPYC 7003 series
processors to its core Amazon EC2 instance families later this
year.
- Cisco – introduced new Cisco Unified Computing
System™ (Cisco UCS®) rack server models with AMD EPYC 7003 Series
Processors designed to support modern hybrid
cloud workloads.
- Dell Technologies – announced
the all new PowerEdge XE8545 server with AMD EPYC 7003 series CPUs,
and the company will support the new processors within its
PowerEdge server portfolio.
- Google Cloud – announced AMD
EPYC 7003 series processors will power a new compute optimized VM,
C2D, and an expansion of the existing general purpose N2D VM later
this year. Google Cloud Confidential Computing will be available on
both C2D and N2D.
- HPE – announced it will
double the lineup of AMD EPYC processor powered solutions, using
the AMD EPYC 7003 series processors in new HPE ProLiant servers,
HPE Apollo systems and HPE Cray EX
supercomputers.
- Lenovo – added ten Lenovo
ThinkSystem Servers and ThinkAgile HCI solutions built on 3rd Gen
EPYC processors, and achieved more than 25 new world records across
a broad set of industry-standard benchmarks in workload areas.
- Microsoft Azure – announced
multiple new virtual machine offerings powered by AMD EPYC 7003
series processors. Azure HBv3 virtual machines for HPC applications
are generally available today, and Confidential Computing virtual
machines that utilize the full security features of the new AMD
EPYC 7003 series processors are in private preview.
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure –
announced it is extending its flexible virtual machine and bare
metal compute offerings with the new E4 platform based on 3rd
Generation AMD EPYC Processors.
- Supermicro – introduced the AMD EPYC 7003
series processor in its Supermicro A+ single and dual socket family
of Ultra, Twin, SuperBlade®, Storage and GPU Optimized
Systems.
- Tencent Cloud – announced the new Tencent
Cloud SA3 server instance, powered by the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC
processors.
- VMware – announced its latest
release of VMware vSphere 7 which is optimized to take advantage of
AMD EPYC processors virtualization performance, while supporting
the processors’ advanced security features, including SEV-ES for
both virtual machine based and containerized applications.
You can visit the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processor launch page to view
more content from these and other partners about how they will
utilize the leadership performance and capabilities of the new AMD
EPYC 7003 series processors. You can also visit the AMD EPYC
partner quote page, to see global partner support of the
processors.
AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processor SKU Table
Model # |
Cores |
Threads |
Base Freq (GHz) |
Max Boost Freq (up to
GHz11) |
Default TDP (w) |
cTDP Min (w) |
cTDP Max (w) |
L3 Cache (MB) |
DDR Channels |
Max DDR Freq (1DPC) |
PCIe®4 |
1Ku Pricing |
7763 |
64 |
128 |
2.45 |
3.50 |
280 |
225 |
280 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$7,890 |
7713 |
64 |
128 |
2.00 |
3.675 |
225 |
225 |
240 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
X128 |
$7,060 |
7713P |
64 |
128 |
2.00 |
3.675 |
225 |
225 |
240 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
X128 |
$5,010 |
7663 |
56 |
112 |
2.00 |
3.50 |
240 |
225 |
240 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$6,366 |
7643 |
48 |
96 |
2.30 |
3.60 |
225 |
225 |
240 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$4,995 |
75F3 |
32 |
64 |
2.95 |
4.00 |
280 |
225 |
280 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
x 128 |
$4,860 |
7543 |
32 |
64 |
2.80 |
3.70 |
225 |
225 |
240 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$3,761 |
7543P |
32 |
64 |
2.80 |
3.70 |
225 |
225 |
240 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
X128 |
$2,730 |
7513 |
32 |
64 |
2.60 |
3.65 |
200 |
165 |
200 |
128 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$2,840 |
7453 |
28 |
56 |
2.75 |
3.45 |
225 |
225 |
240 |
64 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$1,570 |
74F3 |
24 |
48 |
3.20 |
4.00 |
240 |
225 |
240 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$2,900 |
7443 |
24 |
48 |
2.85 |
4.00 |
200 |
165 |
200 |
128 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$2,010 |
7443P |
24 |
48 |
2.85 |
4.00 |
200 |
165 |
200 |
128 |
8 |
3200 |
X128 |
$1,337 |
7413 |
24 |
48 |
2.65 |
3.60 |
180 |
165 |
200 |
128 |
8 |
3200 |
X128 |
$1,825 |
73F3 |
16 |
32 |
3.50 |
4.00 |
240 |
225 |
240 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$3,521 |
7343 |
16 |
32 |
3.20 |
3.90 |
190 |
165 |
200 |
128 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$1,565 |
7313 |
16 |
32 |
3.00 |
3.70 |
155 |
155 |
180 |
128 |
8 |
3200 |
X128 |
$1,083 |
7313P |
16 |
32 |
3.00 |
3.70 |
155 |
155 |
180 |
128 |
8 |
3200 |
X128 |
$913 |
72F3 |
8 |
16 |
3.70 |
4.10 |
180 |
165 |
200 |
256 |
8 |
3200 |
x128 |
$2,468 |
Supporting Resources
- Watch the AMD EPYC 7003 Series keynote
- Visit the AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processor Launch Page
- Learn more about the AMD EPYC 7003 Series Processors
- Read more about the ecosystem partners supporting AMD
EPYC™
- Follow AMD on Twitter
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*AMD EPYC 7763**AMD EPYC 72F3
_____________________________________1 MLN-057K: Based on
SPECrate®2017_int_base on 02/20/2021, a server powered by two 8c
AMD EPYC 72F3 CPU has a measured estimated score of 176 with a per
core score of 11.00 which is a higher per core performance score
than any currently posted in any SPEC.org publication. SPEC®,
SPECrate® and SPEC CPU® are registered trademarks of the Standard
Performance Evaluation Corporation. See www.spec.org for more
information.2 MLN-016: Results as of 01/28/2021 using
SPECrate®2017_int_base. The AMD EPYC 7763 a measured estimated
score of 798 is higher than the current highest 2P server with an
AMD EPYC 7H12 and a score of 717,
https://spec.org/cpu2017/results/res2020q2/cpu2017-20200525-22554.pdf.
OEM published score(s) for 3rd Gen EPYC may vary. SPEC®, SPECrate®
and SPEC CPU® are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance
Evaluation Corporation. See www.spec.org for more information.3
MLN-003: Based on AMD internal testing as of 02/1/2021, average
performance improvement at ISO-frequency on an AMD EPYC™ 72F3
(8C/8T, 3.7GHz) compared to an AMD EPYC™ 7F32 (8C/8T, 3.7GHz),
per-core, single thread, using a select set of workloads including
SPECrate®2017_int_base, SPECrate®2017_fp_base, and representative
server workloads. SPEC® and SPECrate® are registered trademarks of
Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. Learn more at
spec.org.4 MLN-056: Each AMD EPYC 7003 processor has 8 memory
channels. Each Intel Xeon Scalable processor has 6 memory channels.
8 – 6 = 2 ÷ 6 = 0.33 AMD EPYC has 33% more memory bandwidth. Class
based on industry-standard pin-based (LGA) X86 processors.5
MLN-055: AMD EPYC 7003 CPUs with PCIe4 lanes have 2X the I/O
throughput capacity per lane than any Intel Xeon Scalable CPU which
use PCIe3. PCIe4 provides 16GB/s of link bandwidth versus PCIe3
with 8Gb/s,
https://pcisig.com/pci-express-delivering-needed-bandwidth-open-compute-project.6MLN-074K:
Based on SPECrate®2017_fp_base on 02/20/2021, a server powered by
two 64c AMD EPYC 7763 CPUs has a score of 636 a compliant result
run on an ThinkSystem SR665; with Memory: 512 GB (16 x 32 GB 2Rx4
PC4-3200AA-R); OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.3 (Ootpa);
Compiler: C/C++/Fortran: Version 3.0.0 of AOCC. Versus the current
highest score Intel Cascade Lake Refresh server with a score of 309
with a 2P Intel Gold 6258R based server,
https://spec.org/cpu2017/results/res2020q3/cpu2017-20200915-23979.pdf.
SPEC®, SPECrate® and SPEC CPU® are registered trademarks of the
Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. See www.spec.org for
more information.7 EPYC-10: AMD EPYC has up to 64c/128t and Intel
Scalable has up to 56c/112t, per processor. 8 MLN-073K: Based on
SPECrate®2017_int_base on 02/20/2021, a server powered by two 64c
AMD EPYC 7763 CPUs has a score of 819 in a compliant result run on
an ThinkSystem SR645; with Memory: 2 TB (32 x 64 GB 2Rx4
PC4-3200AA-R), OS: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP5 (x86_64)
Kernel 4.12.14-120-default; Compiler: C/C++/Fortran: Version 3.0.0
of AOCC. Versus the current highest score Intel Cascade Lake
Refresh server with a score of 397 using 2P Intel Gold 6258R,
https://spec.org/cpu2017/results/res2020q3/cpu2017-20200915-23981.pdf.
SPEC®, SPECrate® and SPEC CPU® are registered trademarks of the
Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation. See www.spec.org for
more information. 9MLN-006: HammerDB 4.0 OLTP comparison based on
AMD internal testing on Oracle® 19c RDBMS as of 02/01/2021 on a
server using 2x AMD EPYC 75F3 versus a server using 2x AMD EPYC
7542 for ~19% more [~1.2x the] performance. TPROC-C: OLTP workload
profile in HammerDB derived, from the TPC-C specification using
2000 Warehouses. Results may vary.10 MLN-069K: TPC Benchmark
Express™ HSph@3TB comparison based on highest system results
published as of 03/12/2021. Configurations: 17-node, 1x AMD EPYC
75F3 (34.52 HSph@3TB, $35,615.50/HSph@3TB, http://www.tpc.org/5548,
available 3/15/2021, Framework 1 MapReduce) versus 17-node, 2x
Intel Xeon Gold 6262V (21.52 HSph@3TB, $91,276.91/HSph@3TB,
http://www.tpc.org/5544, available 11/09/2020, Framework 2 Spark)
for 60% higher [1.6x the] Hadoop Sort throughput performance at 61%
better price/performance.11 EPYC-18: Max boost for AMD EPYC
processors is the maximum frequency achievable by any single core
on the processor under normal operating conditions for server
systems.
Contacts:
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AMD Communications
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Aaron.Grabein@amd.com
Laura Graves
AMD Investor Relations
+1 408-749-5467
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