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Home > News > Official announcement! AMD third-generation EPYC server processor released on the 15th

Official announcement! AMD third-generation EPYC server processor released on the 15th

AMD's third-generation AMD EPYC server processor "Milan", which has received much attention, will be released on the 15th. Today, AMD officially announced the news.

The conference will be held online at 11 pm Beijing time on the 15th for the world. At that time, AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su, AMD Technology and Engineering Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Mark Papermaster, Forrest Norrod, AMD's senior vice president and general manager of the Data Center and Embedded Solutions Division, and Dan McNamara, AMD's senior vice president and general manager of the server business, will deliver speeches. At the same time, industry-leading data center partners and customers will also appear at the press conference.

On the evolution roadmap of AMD's server processors, "Milan" has an important strategic position. After the first two generations of "Naples" and "Rome", it is a strategic location for further expansion in the data center market. , "Milan" is high hopes.

Forrest Norrod, senior vice president and general manager of the Data Center and Embedded Solutions Division of AMD, said in an exclusive interview with Jiwei that the launch of the generation of Xiaolong "Naples" provides a good start, allowing AMD to re-enter The data center market seems to have achieved this goal well. Since then, "Rome" was launched, hoping that it can continue to maintain its performance leadership and further shorten the single-core performance or the gap with Intel in other aspects. For Milan, it is positioned as a high-performance product, surpassing its competitors in terms of performance.

The latest data from Mercury Research, an authoritative market research agency in February of this year, showed that the share of the server market exceeded 7% for the first time in many years, reaching 7.1%, an increase of 0.5 percentage points from the previous month and an increase of 2.6 percentage points from the same period last year. Historical data shows that AMD’s share of the server market was only a negligible 0.7% in the fourth quarter of 2017, shortly after the first generation of Xiaolong was released. After that, it has been steadily increasing and has been increasing almost every quarter.


EPYC's evolution roadmap shows that "Milan" will continue the 7nm process technology, but the architecture will be upgraded to Zen3. According to previous media reports, it is expected that at least 19 models can be seen in the third-generation AMD EPYC Milan family, based on TSMC’s 7nm process and based on the Zen 3 architecture. Compared with the second-generation EPYC Rome series, this series of processors will provide up to 64 cores, 128 threads, 280W TDP and higher frequencies.

In recent years, AMD has continuously launched an impact on Intel in the field of desktop and server processors by virtue of its advanced manufacturing process and architecture, and its market performance has also been improving. In August last year, AMD's market value crossed the $100 billion mark for the first time.