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AMD EPYC 7502, AMD EPYC, Socket SP3, 7 nm, Tray, AMD, 2.5 GHz
7502
2nd Gen AMD EPYC are a new breed of server processors which sets a higher standard for data centers.
Groundbreaking design makes AMD EPYC #1 in performance across industry standard benchmarks, holding 80 world records to date. Performance you can count on to propel your modern data center workloads. Hardened at the Core protection helps defend against side-channel attacks and EPYC's secure encrypted virtualization features help keep your data safe. The processors agility helps you manage new deployments and changing workloads, with the system resources you need, simply and cost-effectively. AMD is the server processor company you can count on for innovation and leadership today and into the future.
Performance LeadershipVirtually everything runs better on AMD EPYC 7002 Series powered servers. Whether you run enterprise applications, virtualized and cloud computing environments, software-defined infrastructure, high-performance computing, or data analytic applications. EPYC processor-based systems are #1 on industry benchmarks, including those measuring integer,
floating-point, virtualization, database, and HPC performance. AMD EPYC 7742 processor has set new world records that establish AMD as THE performance leader.
The secret is under the hood
AMD Infinity Architecture is a hybrid multi-die architecture that is reaching new heights with AMD EPYC 7002 Series processors. AMD Infinity Architecture now decouples two streams: eight dies for the processor cores, and one I/O die that supports security and communication outside the processor. With the agility to deliver the leading-edge process technology for CPU cores while letting I/O circuitry develop at its own rate, new capabilities can be brought to market faster with EPYC because its die design is not monolithic. This has allowed EPYC to race to leadership in the market and continue to innovate in the future.
Forged from the finest silicon
AMD is first to market an x86 processor based on 7nm technology. With double the core density and optimizations that improve instructions per cycle, the result is 4x the Floating-Point performance of 1st Gen AMD EPYC.
7nm process technology also brings energy efficiency. 2nd Gen AMD EPYC can provide the same performance at half the power consumption.
EPYC by the numbers
AMD EPYC has been engineered for data centers that rely on CPU performance. From oil and gas exploration, to in-memory databases, to big data analytics to production rendering to standard data center applications, highly parallel workloads have more cores to work with. AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors scale from 8 to 64 cores (16 to 128 threads per socket). No other x86 vendor today enables such a core density in the market.
Be top of the security chain
AMD EPYC is Hardened at the Core with advanced security features. It is the first server CPU with an integrated and dedicated security processor providing the foundation for Secure Boot, Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV). So you can worry less about data risk and focus more on running your business.
Enabling software boot without corruption
The AMD EPYC processor secure root of trust is designed to validate the initial BIOS software boot without corruption. In virtualized environments, you can cryptographically check that your entire software stack is booted without corruption on a cloud server or services you choose.
Restrict internal vulnerabilities
With encrypted memory, attacks on the integrity of main memory (such as cold-boot attacks) are inhibited because any data obtained is encrypted. High-performance encryption engines integrated into the memory channels help speed performance. All of this is accomplished without modifications to your application software.
Safeguarding virtual and cloud infrastructure
2nd Gen EPYC helps safeguard privacy and integrity by encrypting each virtual machine with one of up to 509 unique encryption keys known only to the processor. This aids in protecting confidentiality of your data even if a malicious virtual machine finds a way into your virtual machines memory, or a compromised hypervisor reaches into a guest virtual machine.
All-in feature set
AMD takes pride in having transparent relationships with its partners and customers. This means having an all-in feature set that isnt contrived to extract higher prices from customers.
With AMD EPYC, you have the agility to choose the processor your application requires without worrying about whether an important feature or capability is included. Whatever the number of cores you choose, youll have the I/O, memory, and memory bandwidth to accomplish what you need.
First-to-market PCIe 4.0 readiness
AMD EPYC is the first and only current x86-architecture server processor supporting PCIe 4.06. PCIe 4.0 delivers double the I/O performance over PCIe 3.0. You can use 128 lanes of I/O to double the network bandwidth that ties together HPC clusters and satisfies voracious needs for east-west bandwidth. For other application needs and in virtualized environments, you can connect with higher speed to GPU accelerators, NVMe drives, and you can even use integrated disk controllers to access spinning disks without the typical bottleneck of a PCIe RAID controller.
X86 compatibility
You can have confidence in AMD EPYC 7002 generation processors because virtually all software will just work. We work with the open source community and major software vendors to help ensure your applications and enabling software will work exceptionally well with EPYC. The broad ecosystem of open tools and libraries are more reasons why top cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud are providing services to customers based on AMD EPYC processors.
1-Socket EPYC server advantage
Traditional CPUs typically must scale up to a 2-socket server to overcome an imbalance of resources. With AMD EPYC, 1-socket servers satisfy most of your workload needs, helping you increase density and reduce capital, power, and cooling expenses.
With a 1-socket EPYC server, you can cut licensing costs up to 50% with per-socket software such as VMware vSphere or vSAN. 7502
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32 Cores, 64 Threads, 2.5GHz, 3.35GHz Boost, 128MB L3 Cache, Socket SP3, 180W
AMD EPYC 7502. Processor family: AMD EPYC, Processor socket: Socket SP3, Processor lithography: 7 nm. Memory channels: Octa-channel, Memory types supported by processor: DDR4-SDRAM, Memory clock speeds supported by processor: 3200 MHz. Market segment: Server
Warranty information: 3 years
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AMD EPYC 7502 processor 2.5 GHz 128 MB L3 Tray 100-000000054 Specifications
Product Type
CPU
Brand
AMD
Collection Model
AMD 7502
Manufacturer Product Type
AMD CPU
Product Family 7502
Processor Family
AMD EPYC
Processor model 7502
Processor base frequency 2.5 GHz
Processor cores 32
Processor socket Socket SP3
Processor manufacturer
AMD
Cooler included No
Processor threads 64
Memory clock speeds supported by processor 3200 MHz
Maximum number of PCI Express lanes 128
PCI Express slots version 4.0
Processor cache 128 MB
Processor cache type L3
Processor operating modes 32-bit
Thermal Design Power (TDP) 180 W
Processor lithography 7 nm
Processor boost frequency 3.35 GHz
Memory bandwidth (max) 204.8 GB/s
On-board graphics card No
Discrete graphics card No
On-board graphics card model Not available
Discrete graphics card model Not available
Memory types supported by processor DDR4-SDRAM
Component for Server/Workstation
Memory channels Octa-channel
Market segment Server
Harmonized System (HS) code 85423119
Package Type Tray
Colour of product Transparent
MPN 100-000000054
AMD EPYC 7502 processor 2.5 GHz 128 MB L3 Tray 100-000000054 Reviews
Michael - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on phoronix.com in the United Kingdom on 13 February 2020
Here are some fresh numbers looking at the current performance of various AMD EPYC 7002 "Rome" processors up against Intel Xeon Cascade Lake processors when using an Ubuntu 20.04 LTS development snapshot and also upgrading to Linux 5.5 as the latest stabl...
Michael - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on phoronix.com in the United Kingdom on 17 September 2019
Last month we provided launch-day benchmarks of the AMD EPYC 7502 and 7742 under Linux in both 1P and 2P configurations for these exciting "Rome" Zen 2 server processors. For your viewing pleasure today is a fresh look at not only the EPYC 7502 and 7742 p...
Michael - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on phoronix.com in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
Now that you have read our AMD EPYC "Rome" 7002 series overview, here is a look at the initial performance benchmarks from our testing over the past few weeks. This testing focused on the new AMD EPYC 7502 and EPYC 7742 processors in both single (1P) and...
Michael - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on phoronix.com in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
One month ago today we were talking about the AMD Ryzen 3000 series processor and new Radeon RX 5700 series graphics cards, all manufactured on TSMC's 7nm process. Today, for 7th August, the embargo has now lifted and we are talking about something arguab...