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Socket SP5

Socket SP5 (LGA 6096) is a zero insertion force land grid array CPU socket designed by AMD supporting its Zen 4-based Epyc server processors codenamed Genoa that launched on November 10, 2022.[1]

History

In June 2017, with the launch of the first generation Epyc server processors, AMD introduced the SP3 socket. The SP3 socket covered three generations of Epyc processors, including Naples, Rome and Milan. AMD's Genoa processors contain up to 96 Zen 4 cores compared to Milan's maximum of 64 cores. In support of Genoa's 96 cores, AMD introduced the SP5 socket with 2022 more contact pins than the SP3 socket to provide greater power delivery and signal integrity. SP5 can provide a peak power of up to 700W.[2]

The SP5 socket supports Epyc processors codenamed Bergamo, which have up to 128 small Zen 4c cores and were launched on June 13, 2023.[3]

Features

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References

  1. ^ Alcorn, Paul (November 10, 2022). "AMD 4th-Gen EPYC Genoa 9654, 9554, and 9374F Review: 96 Cores, Zen 4 and 5nm". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  2. ^ Mujtaba, Hassan (April 7, 2022). "AMD SP5 Socket Pictured In All Its Glory, LGA 6096 For Future EPYC CPUs With 96 Cores & Above". Wccftech. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  3. ^ "Se filtran las listas de SKU de las CPU AMD EPYC 9004" Genoa-X "y" Bergamo ", EPYC 9754 cuenta con 128 núcleos Zen4c". VideoCardz . 1 de septiembre de 2022 . Consultado el 11 de noviembre de 2022 .
  4. ^ Ranous, Jordania (10 de noviembre de 2022). "Revisión de AMD EPYC de cuarta generación (AMD Génova)". Revisión de almacenamiento . Consultado el 11 de noviembre de 2022 .
  5. ^ Garreffa, Anthony (11 de diciembre de 2021). "AMD EPYC 'Genoa' admite hasta 12 TB (sí, 12 terabytes) de RAM DDR5". TweakTown . Consultado el 11 de noviembre de 2022 .