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AMD’s new 96-core Skyline EPYC 9654P appears on Geekbench with a multi-core

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The new AMD Skyline EPYC 9654P processor has now appeared on Geekbench, with a multi-core score of 77,251 points.

As you can see above, the device is powered by the 96-core, 192-thread EPYC 9654P processor with a whopping 384MB of L3 cache and 755.24GB of system memory.

AMD’s new generation of Skylar 9004 processors will be based on the Zen4 architecture, with a choice of 8 – 128 cores, including the “Bergamo”, “Genoa” and “Genoa-X” types. Genoa-X” types.

The EPYC 9754, codenamed “Bergamo”, will feature up to 128 Zen4C cores and up to 256 MB of L3 cache, up to 3.2 GHz and a 360W TDP, according to sources.

AMD has previously announced a new platform for Zen4 architecture data center CPUs with SP5 slots, support for DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen5 and CXL interfaces.

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