EPYC 7232P is a 64-bit octa-core x86 server microprocessor designed and introduced by AMD in mid-2019. This multi-chip processor, which is based on the Zen 2 microarchitecture, incorporates logic fabricated TSMC 7 nm process and I/O fabricated on GlobalFoundries 14 nm process. The 7232P has a TDP of 120 W with a base frequency of 3.1 GHz and a boost frequency of up to 3.2 GHz. This processor supports single-socket configurations only and up to 4 TiB of memory per socket.
This processor has 8 CPU cores and 32 MiB L3 cache. A single Core Complex Die (plus I/O die) can provide these resources, however there seems to be no evidence that AMD produces any Zen 2-based EPYC or Threadripper processors with an odd number of CCDs, and the advertised maximum memory bandwidth appears to exceed the capabilities of a single CCD. The EPYC 7252 SKU notably has the same specifications as this model except for supporting dual-socket systems and offering 64 MiB L3 cache which evidently requires two CCDs.
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EPYC 7232P is a 64-bit octa-core x86 server microprocessor designed and introduced by AMD in mid-2019. This multi-chip processor, which is based on the Zen 2 microarchitecture, incorporates logic fabricated TSMC 7 nm process and I/O fabricated on GlobalFoundries 14 nm process. The 7232P has a TDP of 120 W with a base frequency of 3.1 GHz and a boost frequency of up to 3.2 GHz. This processor supports single-socket configurations only and up to 4 TiB of memory per socket.
This processor has 8 CPU cores and 32 MiB L3 cache. A single Core Complex Die (plus I/O die) can provide these resources, however there seems to be no evidence that AMD produces any Zen 2-based EPYC or Threadripper processors with an odd number of CCDs, and the advertised maximum memory bandwidth appears to exceed the capabilities of a single CCD. The EPYC 7252 SKU notably has the same specifications as this model except for supporting dual-socket systems and offering 64 MiB L3 cache which evidently requires two CCDs.