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AMD To Ship Zen 4 Powered EPYC Genoa ‘7004’ CPUs With More Than 64 Cores, EPYC Embedded ‘3004’ With Up To 64 Cores, Roadmap Reveals
AMD To Ship Zen 4 Powered EPYC Genoa ‘7004’ CPUs With More Than 64 Cores, EPYC Embedded ‘3004’ With Up To 64 Cores, Roadmap Reveals-February 2024
Feb 13, 2026 7:48 AM

AMD's latest embedded roadmap has revealed the core counts that we can expect on the Zen 4 powered EPYC Genoa '7004' and EPYC Embedded '3004' series processors. Leaked by Videocardz, the roadmap confirms that Zen 4 is expected to launch in 2022.

Leaked Roadmap Confirms AMD EPYC Genoa '7004' CPUs With More Than 64 Cores, EPYC Embedded '3004' With Up To 64 Cores

According to the leak, AMD's Zen 4 processors, or at least, the Zen 4 powered EPYC CPUs, will be launching in 2022. Based on the positioning on the roadmap, it looks like we are expecting a hard launch around mid of 2022. We will first get the Genoa '7004' CPUs followed by EPYC Embedded '3004' CPUs in Q1 2023. As for the details on what to expect from these CPUs, well they are listed below.

The AMD Embedded roadmap for 2020-2023 has leaked out. (Image Credits: Videocardz)

The AMD Embedded roadmap for 2020-2023 has leaked out. (Image Credits: Videocardz)

AMD EPYC Genoa '7004' Server CPUs With Zen 4 Architecture

Talking about AMD EPYC Genoa CPUs themselves, the chips will pack a mammoth of 96 cores & 192 threads. These will be based on AMD's brand new Zen 4 core architecture which is expected to deliver some insane IPC uplifts while utilizing the TSMC 5nm process node. A recent rumor had pointed out that the AMD EPYC Genoa CPUs are expected to offer up to 29% IPC uplift over Milan CPUs and a 40% overall improvement thanks to other key technologies that we will get to in a bit.

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To get to 96 cores, AMD has to pack more cores in its EPYC Genoa CPU package. AMD is said to achieve this by incorporating a total of up to 12 CCD's in its Genoa chip. Each CCD will feature 8 cores based on the Zen 4 architecture. That aligns with the increased socket size and we could be looking at a massive CPU interposer, even larger than the existing EPYC CPUs. The CPU is said to feature TDPs ranging between 120W-320W which will be configurable up to 400W.

A mockup of AMD's EPYC Genoa CPU with 12 Zen 4 and 1 IOD chiplets. (Image Credits: ExecutableFix)

A mockup of AMD's EPYC Genoa CPU with 12 Zen 4 and 1 IOD chiplets. (Image Credits: ExecutableFix)

The CPUs will be compatible with the LGA 6096 socket which will be the largest socket in existence at the time of its launch. Other than that, it is stated that AMD's EPYC Genoa CPUs will feature 128 PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes, 160 for a 2P (dual-socket) configuration. The SP5 platform will also feature DDR5-5200 memory support which is some insane improvement over the existing DDR4-3200 MHz DIMMs. But that's not all, it will also support up to 12 DDR5 memory channels and 2 DIMMs per channel which will allow up to 3 TB of system memory using 128 GB modules.

AMD EPYC CPU Families:

Family NameAMD EPYC VeniceAMD EPYC Turin-DenseAMD EPYC Turin-XAMD EPYC TurinAMD EPYC SienaAMD EPYC BergamoAMD EPYC Genoa-XAMD EPYC GenoaAMD EPYC Milan-XAMD EPYC MilanAMD EPYC RomeAMD EPYC Naples
Family BrandingEPYC 11K?EPYC 10K?EPYC 10K?EPYC 10K?EPYC 8004EPYC 9004EPYC 9004EPYC 9004EPYC 7004EPYC 7003EPYC 7002EPYC 7001
Family Launch2025+2025?2025?202420232023202320222022202120192017
CPU ArchitectureZen 6?Zen 5CZen 5Zen 5Zen 4Zen 4CZen 4 V-CacheZen 4Zen 3Zen 3Zen 2Zen 1
Process NodeTBD3nm TSMC?4nm TSMC4nm TSMC5nm TSMC4nm TSMC5nm TSMC5nm TSMC7nm TSMC7nm TSMC7nm TSMC14nm GloFo
Platform NameTBDSP5SP5SP5SP6SP5SP5SP5SP3SP3SP3SP3
SocketTBDLGA 6096 (SP5)LGA 6096 (SP5)LGA 6096LGA 4844LGA 6096LGA 6096LGA 6096LGA 4094LGA 4094LGA 4094LGA 4094
Max Core Count384?19212812864128969664646432
Max Thread Count768?38425625612825619219212812812864
Max L3 CacheTBD384 MB1536 MB384 MB256 MB256 MB1152 MB384 MB768 MB256 MB256 MB64 MB
Chiplet DesignTBD12 CCD's (1CCX per CCD) + 1 IOD16 CCD's (1CCX per CCD) + 1 IOD16 CCD's (1CCX per CCD) + 1 IOD8 CCD's (1CCX per CCD) + 1 IOD12 CCD's (1 CCX per CCD) + 1 IOD12 CCD's (1 CCX per CCD) + 1 IOD12 CCD's (1 CCX per CCD) + 1 IOD8 CCD's (1 CCX per CCD) + 1 IOD8 CCD's (1 CCX per CCD) + 1 IOD8 CCD's (2 CCX's per CCD) + 1 IOD4 CCD's (2 CCX's per CCD)
Memory SupportTBDDDR5-6000?DDR5-6000?DDR5-6000?DDR5-5200DDR5-5600DDR5-4800DDR5-4800DDR4-3200DDR4-3200DDR4-3200DDR4-2666
Memory ChannelsTBD12 Channel (SP5)12 Channel (SP5)12 Channel6-Channel12 Channel12 Channel12 Channel8 Channel8 Channel8 Channel8 Channel
PCIe Gen SupportTBDTBDTBDTBD96 Gen 5128 Gen 5128 Gen 5128 Gen 5128 Gen 4128 Gen 4128 Gen 464 Gen 3
TDP (Max)TBD480W (cTDP 600W)480W (cTDP 600W)480W (cTDP 600W)70-225W320W (cTDP 400W)400W400W280W280W280W200W

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