Higher clocks and large amounts of cache
The new AMD EPYC 7Fx2 processors provide new performance capabilities for workloads that can leverage up to 500 MHz of additional base frequency and
large amounts of cache. The F in these SKUs is short for frequency, high frequency means more performance per core, aimed at
workloads that need faster threads rather than more threads.
Processor
|
Cores/Threads
|
TDP (Watts)
|
Base Freq/Max Boost Freq1
|
Total L3 Cache
|
7F32
|
8/16
|
180
|
3.7 GHz/~3.9 GHz
|
128MB
|
7F52
|
16/32
|
240
|
3.5 GHz/~3.9 GHz
|
256MB
|
7F72
|
24/48
|
240
|
3.2 GHz/~3.7 GHz
|
192MB
|
1 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.