The Milan-X series, the first AMD processors for data processing centers with 3D V-Cache, will go on sale on March 21, i.e. Already today (but not for us).
The AMD EPYC 7003 series will be represented by four SKUs, including 64-, 32-, 24- and 16-nuclear processors. 7773X, the flagship model with 64 cores and TDP 280 W, will be sold at a price of 8,880 US dollars. A 32-nuclear SKU called 7573X with the same TDP will cost $ 5,590. According to AMD, these chips are designed for analysis by the method of finite elements and structural analysis.
Two parts with a capacity of 240 W with 24 and 16 cores are designed to automate the design of electronics and hydrodynamics of calculations. 7473x and 7373x will cost $ 3900 and $ 4,185, respectively.
Each chiplet is equipped with 96 MB L3 cache (64 + 32 MB), which gives a total of 768 MB L3 for the entire EPYC package with 8 chips. Even in parts using 16 nuclei, all 8 crystals are included with their 3D V-Cache, so the L3 cache is the same for all four SKUs.
Since the EPYC series 7003 has been available for some time with system integrators and OEM manufacturers, the flagship SKU EPYC Milan-x has already been tested: scored 936 points in the Cinebench R23 and 64894 single-core test in multi-core: