❶ AMD is preparing to launch a new EPYC 9005 series Zen 5 processor with 128 cores and 512MB of L3 cache, without using 3D V-Cache technology. ❷ The EPYC 9755 features 128 cores, 256 threads, and a peak turbo clock of 4.1GHz, with 33% more L3 cache than its predecessor. ❸ This new CPU suggests AMD is enhancing L3 cache density and core counts for its Zen 5 EPYC processors, potentially moving to 16-core CCDs.
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