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AMD Unveils Siena, A Lower Cost EPYC Family With Up to 64 Zen 4 Cores

As part of AMD’s Financial Analyst Day 2022, AMD has announced an updated server CPU roadmap to 2024. Surrounded by AMD’s latest server roadmap, it highlighted the Sienna series, much like Genoa (4th quarter 2022) and Bergamo (1st quarter 2023). ), And the Siena family of the 4th generation EPYC series are scheduled to land in 2023. The roadmap is only a glimpse of what is expected, but it is used internally to plan and plan a particular product group and get it on track for release.

The AMD Siena family of 4th generation EYPC processors is slightly different from Genoa and Genoa-X because it is designed primarily for the edge and telecommunications industries. With up to 64 Zen4 cores, Siena states that AMD will be a lower cost platform compared to Genoa, Genoa-X and Bergamo, based on AMD’s Zen4 core architecture and TSMC’s 5nm. A more highly optimized 4nm process node.

AMD’s Siena family of EPYC 7004 products may be compatible with the SP5 platform launched with Genoa in the fourth quarter of 2022. The SP5 feature supports 12 channels of DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0 lanes, but it’s unclear how AMD will package the Siena family. Whether it’s a die layout, or whether it has a cutdown feature set to make it more affordable.

AMD expects to announce more about Sienna shortly, and AMD states that Sienna will come in 2023.

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