AMD has announced the general availability of the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology — the world’s first data center CPU 3D die stacking.
Codenamed “Milan-X,” these Zen 3 core architecture processors expand the 3rd Gen EPYC CPU Family and can deliver up to 66% performance uplift across a variety of targetted technical computing workloads versus comparable, non-stacked 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors.
These new processors feature the industry’s largest L3 cache, delivering the same socket, software compatibility, and modern security features as 3rd Gen EPYCn CPUs while providing outstanding performance for technical computing workloads such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD), finite element analysis (FEA), electronic design automation (EDA) and structural analysis. These workloads are critical design tools for companies that must model the complexities of the physical world to create simulations that test and validate engineering designs for some of the world’s most innovative products.
“Building upon our momentum in the data center as well as our history of industry-firsts, 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology showcase our leadership design and packaging technology enabling us to offer the industry’s first workload-tailored server processor with 3D die stacking technology. Our latest processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology provide breakthrough performance for mission-critical technical computing workloads leading to better designed products and faster time to market,” according to Dan McNamara, Senior Vice-President and General Manager, Server Business Unit, AMD.
Leading Packaging Innovations
Cache size increases have been at the forefront of performance improvement, particularly for technical computing workloads relying heavily on large data sets. These workloads benefit from increased cache size, however, 2D chip designs have physical limitations on the amount of cache that can effectively be built on the CPU. AMD 3D V-Cache technology solves these physical challenges by bonding the AMD “Zen 3” core to the cache module, increasing the amount of L3 while minimizing latency and increasing throughput. This technology represents an innovative step forward in CPU design and packaging and enables breakthrough performance in targeted technical computing workloads.
Breakthrough Performance
The world’s highest performance server processors for technical computing, the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology deliver faster time-to-results on targeted workloads, such as:
- EDA – The 16-core, AMD EPYC 7373X CPU can deliver up to 66 percent faster simulations on Synopsys VCS, when compared to the EPYC 73F3 CPU.
- FEA – The 64-core, AMD EPYC 7773X processor can deliver, on average, 44 percent more performance on Altair Radioss simulation applications compared to the competition’s top of stack processor.
- CFD – The 32-core AMD EPYC 7573X processor can solve an average of 88 percent more CFD problems per day than a comparable competitive 32-core count processor, while running Ansys CFX.
These performance capabilities ultimately enable customers to deploy fewer servers and reduce power consumption in the data center, helping to lower total cost of ownership (TCO), reduce carbon footprint, and address their environmental sustainability goals. For instance, in a typical data center scenario running 4600 jobs per day of the Ansys CFX test case cfx-50, using 2P 32-core AMD EPYC 7573X CPU based servers can reduce the estimated number of servers required from 20 to 10 and lower power consumption by 49 percent, when compared to the competition’s latest 2P 32-core processor-based server. This ends up providing a projected 51 percent lower TCO over three years.
In other words, choosing 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache in this deployment would have the environmental sustainability benefit of more than 81 acres of US forest per year in carbon sequestered equivalents.
3rd Gen AMD EPYC processor with AMD 3D V-Cache Technology Product Chart
Cores | 64 | 32 | 24 | 16 |
Model | 7773X | 7573X | 7473X | 7373X |
#CCD | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
TDP (W) | 280 | 280 | 240 | 240 |
cTDP Range (W) | 225-280 | 225-280 | 225-280 | 225-280 |
Base Freq (GHz) | 2.20 | 2.80 | 2.80 | 3.05 |
Max Boost Freq (up to GHz)* | 3.50 | 3.60 | 3.70 | 3.80 |
L3 Cache (MB) | 768 | 768 | 768 | 768 |
DDR Channels | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
Price (1KU) | $8,800 | $5,590 | $3,900 | $4,185 |
Industry-wide Ecosystem Support
3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology are available today from a wide array of OEM partners, including, Atos, Cisco, Dell Technologies, Gigabyte, HPE, Lenovo, QCT, and Supermicro.
3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology are also broadly supported by AMD software ecosystem partners, including, Altair, Ansys, Cadence, Dassault Systèmes, Siemens, and Synopsys.
Microsoft Azure HBv3 virtual machines (VMs) have now been fully upgraded to 3rd Gen AMD EPYC with AMD 3D V-Cache technology. According to Microsoft, HBv3 VMs are the fastest adopted addition to the Azure HPC platform ever and have seen performance gains of up to 80 percent in key HPC workloads from the addition of AMD 3D V-Cache compared to the previous HBv3 series VMs.
Watch the announcement here: