AMD Launches New 2nd Gen AMD EPYC Processors For The Enterprise
AMD today announced it is extending the 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processor family with three new processors that combine the balanced and efficient AMD Infinity architecture with higher speed “Zen 2” cores for performance on database, commercial high-performance computing (HPC) and hyperconverged infrastructure workloads.
The three new processors, the AMD EPYC 7F32 (8 cores), EPYC 7F52 (16 cores) and EPYC 7F72 (24 cores) can leverage up to 500 MHz of additional base frequency, and large amounts of cache.
AMD claims that the AMD EPYC 7Fx2 processors provide new performance capabilities for workloads in the heart of the enterprise market including database with up to 17% higher SQL Server performance compared to the competition (Intel 2x Xeon Gold 6244), hyperconverged infrastructure with up to 47% higher VMmark 3.1 score (using vSAN as the storage tier in a 4-node cluster) compared to the competition (2x Intel Xeon Platinum 8276L) for a new world record, and commercial high-performance computing (HPC) with up to 94% higher per core computational fluid dynamics individual application performance compared to the competition (Intel Xeon Gold 6242).
The performance of these new processors comes from a balanced architecture that combines high-performance “Zen 2” cores, innovations in system design like PCIe 4 and DDR4-3200 memory, and the AMD Infinity architecture.
Details of the new processors are below.
Processor |
Cores /Threads |
TDP (Watts) |
Base Freq/ Max Boost Freq1 |
Total L3 Cache |
L3 Cache per Core |
Price (1Ku) |
7F32 |
8/16 |
180W |
3.7 GHz/~3.9 GHz |
128MB |
16MB |
$2,100 |
7F52 |
16/32 |
240W |
3.5 GHz/~3.9 GHz |
256MB |
16MB |
$3,100 |
7F72 |
24/48 |
240W |
3.2 GHz/~3.7 GHz |
192MB |
8MB |
$2,450 |
The new processors are available now through multiple OEMs and IBM Cloud.
Dell Technologies will support all three processors across its entire lineup of AMD EPYC based Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, including the R6525 which holds a world record 2P Four-Node Benchmark Result on VMmark 3 with VMware vSAN.
HPE continues to expand its offerings using 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processors with latest support of HPE SimpliVity, an intelligent hyper-converged infrastructure solution. HPE will also support all three AMD EPYC 7Fx2 processors on the recently announced HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10 Plus system, HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Plus server and HPE ProLiant DX servers.
IBM Cloud is the first cloud provider to offer its clients the AMD EPYC 7F72 processors in their bare metal offering, providing access to fast, high core-count dual socket bare metal servers. Additionally, IBM recently announced the availability of its first bare metal server powered by the AMD EPYC 7642 processor.
Lenovo will support the new AMD EPYC 7Fx2 processors on its ThinkSystem SR635 and SR655 platforms. These ThinkSystem platforms are already a choice for a variety of enterprise workloads including data analytics, software defined storage and infrastructure for remote workers.
Supermicro is launching the first blade platform built for 2nd Gen AMD EPYC processors with immediate support for the new AMD EPYC 7Fx2 processors combined with integrated 25G Ethernet and optional 100G EDR InfiniBand support with 200G HDR in the near future. In addition, all Supermicro A+ platforms including Ultra, GPU, WIO, Twin and Mainstream systems will support the new AMD EPYC 7Fx2 processors immediately.