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AMD EPYC 7702P Processor - 64 Cores, 2GHz, 256MB Cache, 3.35GHz OC

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Brand: AMD

The AMD EPYC (2nd Gen) 7702P is a high-performance server processor designed for data centers, workstations, and other demanding computing environments. With 64 cores and 128 threads, it delivers exceptional multitasking capabilities and parallel processing power. The base clock speed of 2.00 GHz can be boosted up to 3.35 GHz, allowing for improved performance in applications that benefit from higher clock speeds. The processor features a large 256 MB L3 cache, which helps reduce latency and improve data access speeds for complex tasks. It is built on the advanced Zen 2 architecture, offering improved efficiency and performance per watt compared to previous generations. The processor is designed for use in systems with the SP3 (LGA 4094) socket and has a thermal design power (TDP) of 200W, making it suitable for high-performance server motherboards and cooling solutions.


Brand: AMD
Model: EPYC 7702P
Specifications: 64 cores, 128 threads, 2.00 GHz base clock speed, 3.35 GHz max boost clock speed, 256 MB L3 cache, Socket SP3 (LGA 4094), 200W TDP
Features: Zen 2 architecture, high core count for parallel processing, large L3 cache for improved performance, suitable for server and workstation environments
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