First unauthorized benchmarks for the server CPUs of the AMD Epyc 9004 series, which use up to 96 or 128 Zen 4 or Zen 4C CPU cores based on AMD Genoa and AMD Bergamo are now circulating and promise significantly more efficient platforms for servers and cloud computing.
Genoa and Bergamo promise more efficiency
The YouTube channel Moore's Law Is Dead, known for its pre-publications, has published the first benchmarks and specifications for the server and cloud CPUs Genoa, Genoa-X and Bergamo, which the new generation attest a significantly higher efficiency than Milan, Milan-X and Intel Xeon.


AMD Genoa in direct comparison with AMD Milan and Intel Xeon (Image: Moore's Law Is Dead)
The upcoming server CPUs based on AMD Genoa, Genoa-X and Bergamo should be up to 2.6 times faster than an Intel Xeon 8380 (40C/80T) and a 1, Offer 7 times better performance per watt.
The following framework conditions are set for AMD Genoa, Genoa-X and Bergamo:
- Zen 4 and Zen 4C
- TSMC N5 and TSMC N4
- 16 to 128 processor cores
- Up to 1,152 MB L3 cache
- 200 to 400 watts cTDP
- 200 to 360 watts TDP
While the 9000 series relies on the large SP5 socket, the 8000 models will rely on the smaller SP6 socket. Among other things, the 12-channel memory interface is halved in this case, so this product simply addresses a different market below the absolute spearhead.
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- Server processor: AMD drills Genoa to 1 MB L2 cache per core
AMD's server CPU roadmap is now more comprehensive and diversified than ever before. There are 4 versions of Zen 4, from the normal variant in the form of AMD Genoa to Genoa-X with 3D V-Cache to AMD Bergamo with Zen 4c cores. The final specifications continue to crystallize.

The leaked information so far have revealed the following expected AMD Genoa, Genoa-X and Bergamo technical specifications.
Threads L3 Cache Base Clock Turbo TDP cTDP Epyc 9754 Zen 4C Bergamo N4 8 128/256 256 MB 2.05 GHz 3.20 GHz 360 Watt 320 – 400 Watt Epyc 9734 Zen 4C Bergamo N4 8 112/224 256 MB 2.00 GHz 3.20 GHz 320 watts 320 – 400 watts Epyc 9684X Zen 4 Genoa-X N5 12 96/192 1,152 MB – – 400 watts 320 – 400 watts Epyc 9384X* Zen 4 Genoa-X N5 4 – 8 32/64 384 – 768 MB – – 320 watts 320 – 400 watts Epyc 9284X* Zen 4 Genoa-X N5 4 – 8 24/48 384 – 768 MB – – 320 watts 320 – 400 watts Epyc 9184X* Zen 4 Genoa-X N5 4 – 8 16/32 384 – 768 MB – – 320 watts 320 – 400 watts Epyc 9664 Zen 4 Genoa N5 12 96/192 384 MB 2.25 GHz 3.80 GHz 400 watts 320 – 400 watts Epyc 9654P** Zen 4 Genoa N5 12 96/192 384MB 2.05GHz 3.70GHz 360W 320-400W Epyc 9654 Zen 4 Genoa N5 12 96/192 384MB 2.05GHz 3.70GHz 360W 320-400W Epyc 9634 Zen 4 Genoa N5 8th 84/168 384MB 2.00GHz 3.70GHz 290W 320-400W Epyc 9554P** Zen 4 Genoa N5 8 64/128 256MB 2.70GHz 3.70GHz 360W 320-400W Epyc 9554 Zen 4 Genoa N5 8 64/128 256 M B 2.70GHz 3.70GHz 360W 320-400W Epyc 9534 Zen 4 Genoa N5 8 64/128 256MB 2.30GHz 3.70GHz 280W 240-280W Epyc 9454P** Zen 4 Genoa N5 8th 48/96 256MB 2.25GHz 3.70GHz 280W 240-280W Epyc 9454 Zen 4 Genoa N5 8 48/96 256MB 2.25GHz 3.70GHz 280W 240-280W Epyc 9354P** Zen 4 Genoa N5 8 32/64 256MB 2.75GHz 3.70GHz 280W 240-280W Epyc 9354 Zen 4 Genoa N5 8 32/64 256MB 2.75GHz 3.70GHz 280W 240-280W Epyc 9334 Zen 4 Genoa N5 4 32/64 128MB 2.50GHz 3.70GHz 210W 200-240W Epyc 9254 Zen 4 Genoa N5 4 24/48 128MB 2.40GHz 3.70GHz 200W 200-240 Epyc 9224 Zen 4 Genoa N5 4 24/48 64MB 2.15GHz 3.70GHz 200W 200-240W Epyc 9124 Zen 4 Genoa N5 4 16/32 64MB 2.60GHz 3.70GHz 200W 200 – 240 Watt Epyc 9474F*** Zen 4 Genoa N5 8 48/96 256 MB 3.60 GHz 4.00 GHz+ 320 Watt 320 – 400 Watt Epyc 9374F*** Zen 4 Genoa N5 8 32/64 256 MB 3.40 GHz 4.00 GHz+ 320 watts 320 – 400 watts Epyc 9274F*** Zen 4 Genoa N5 8 24/48 25 6 MB 3.30 GHz 4.00 GHz+ 320 watts 320 – 400 watts Epyc 9174F*** Zen 4 Genoa N5 8 16/32 256 MB 3.20 GHz 4.00 GHz+ 320 watts 320 – 400 watts *) with 3D V -Cache **) for single-socket systems ***) optimized for high clock
AMD Epyc 9004 will be released this year< /h2>
This year, at least with regard to Genoa and Genoa-X, it will become clear whether the information is correct, because AMD Epyc 9004 is scheduled to be released in the fourth quarter of 2022.