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AMD Zen4 has a very complete product lineup and roadmap planning, such as desktop and notebook CPU, APU, as well as multi-core thread tearer, server EPYC, etc.

A few days ago, the whistleblower YuuKi_AnS posted high-definition photos of the EPYC 9004 processor, the familiar orange protective case, and the radiator that needs 8 torx screws to fix.

According to previous information,This generation of Zen4 EPYC, code-named Genoa (Genoa), has a maximum of 96-core 360W TDP, which is an increase of 50% and 28% over Zen 3, respectively.

At the same time, the processor interface is also upgraded to SP5, namely LGA-6096.

If the plan remains unchanged, Zen4 EPYC will launch in the fourth quarter, likely before Intel’s large-scale deployment of Xeon Sapphire Rapids.

Of course, the final real performance of Zen4 EPYC will be spied on the upcoming Zen 4 Ryzen 7000. I look forward to the latter’s actual running scores, productivity software, image and video editing processing and game results after the actual machine is turned on. Interested, we will wait and see.

96-core Zen 4 is here: AMD's new generation of EPYC processors exposed

96-core Zen 4 is here: AMD's new generation of EPYC processors exposed

96-core Zen 4 is here: AMD's new generation of EPYC processors exposed

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