Processor Identification
The figure below shows the processor naming convention for AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series Processors and how to use this convention
to identify particular processors models.
5th Gen AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series Processor SKUs (Zen 5c Cores)
Model |
# OF CPU Cores / Threads |
Max. Boost Clock* |
Base Clock |
L3 Cache |
Default TDP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
192/384 |
Up to 3.7 GHz |
2.25 GHz |
384 MB |
500W |
|
160/320 |
Up to 3.7 GHz |
2.1 GHz |
320 MB |
390W |
|
144/288 |
Up to 3.7 GHz |
2.2 GHz |
384 MB |
390W |
|
128/256 |
Up to 3.7 GHz |
2.4 GHz |
256 MB |
400W |
|
96/192 |
Up to 3.7 GHz |
2.3 GHz |
256 MB |
320W |
5th Gen AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series Processor SKUs (Zen 5 Cores)
Model |
# OF CPU Cores / Threads |
Max. Boost Clock* |
Base Clock |
L3 Cache |
Default TDP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
128/256 |
Up to 4.1 GHz |
2.7 GHz |
512 MB |
500W |
|
96/192 |
Up to 4.5 GHz |
2.6 GHz |
384 MB |
500W |
|
96/192 |
Up to 4.5 GHz |
2.6 GHz |
384 MB |
500W |
|
64/128 |
Up to 5 GHz |
3.3 GHz |
256 MB |
400W |
|
72/144 |
Up to 4.3 GHz |
3.15 GHz |
384 MB |
400W |
|
64/128 |
Up to 4.4 GHz |
3.2 GHz |
256 MB |
360W |
|
64/128 |
Up to 4.4 GHz |
3.2 GHz |
256 MB |
360W |
|
64/128 |
Up to 4.3 GHz |
2.4 GHz |
256 MB |
300W |
|
48/96 |
Up to 4.8 GHz |
3.65 GHz |
256 MB |
400W |
|
48/96 |
Up to 4.4 GHz |
3.15 GHz |
256 MB |
300W |
|
48/96 |
Up to 4.4 GHz |
3.15 GHz |
256 MB |
300W |
|
32/64 |
Up to 4.8 GHz |
3.8 GHz |
256 MB |
320W |
|
36/72 |
Up to 4.3 GHz |
3.4 GHz |
192 MB |
300W |
|
32/64 |
Up to 4.4 GHz |
3.55 GHz |
256 MB |
280W |
|
32/64 |
Up to 4.4 GHz |
3.55 GHz |
256 MB |
280W |
|
32/64 |
Up to 4.4 GHz |
3 GHz |
128 MB |
210W |
|
24/48 |
Up to 4.8 GHz |
4.1 GHz |
256 MB |
320W |
|
24/48 |
Up to 4.3 GHz |
3.25 GHz |
128 MB |
200W |
|
16/32 |
Up to 5 GHz |
4.2 GHz |
512 MB |
320W |
|
16/32 |
Up to 4.3 GHz |
3.65 GHz |
64 MB |
200W |
|
16/32 |
Up to 4.1 GHz |
2.6 GHz |
64 MB |
155W |
|
8/16 |
Up to 4.1 GHz |
3.6 GHz |
64 MB |
155W |
* Maximum boost for AMD EPYC processors is the maximum frequency achievable by any single core on the processor under normal operating conditions for server systems.