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AMD’s EPYC 9654 96-Core Genoa CPU Pictured as Launch Is Looming

Hardware blogger YuuKi_AnS (opens in new tab) has published a picture of AMD’s 96-core EPYC 9000-series processor marked with an actual model number rather than an ‘engineering sample’ label. The image may indicate that AMD has begun shipping at least some of its next-generation EPYC processors codenamed Genoa to partners, which means that their formal launch is looming.

The processor in question is AMD’s EPYC 9654, featuring 96 cores, based on the Zen 4 microarchitecture, and carrying 384MB of L3 cache, as some previous leaks indicate (albeit they cover the model 9654P). But the key thing about the picture is that the CPU on its SP5 carrier frame sits on a tray pallet. Vendors usually utilize tray pallets to ship chips in volumes. By contrast, engineering samples arrive in special boxes, yet the case of EPYCs is still on a carrier frame.

AMD yet has to confirm that it had initiated commercial shipments of its EPYC 9000-series processors with Zen 4 cores to partners, but a tray pallet may be an indicator that at least some of AMD’s partners are getting the new CPUs in volumes. Moreover, it makes Yuuki_AnS think that these CPUs might formally debut along with AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 7000 processors based on the same microarchitecture this September.

(Image credit: AMD)

While we do not know AMD’s plans, we that the company would steal the thunder of a 96-core server part by formally unveiling it alongside its desktop part with up to 16 cores for gamers and enthusiasts.

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