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AMD Teases Next-Gen EPYC 'Turin' Processor with up to 192 cores

The new processors, set for a 2024 launch, will use the same SP5 socket as previous generation, eliminating the need for a motherboard upgrade.

  • AMD's next-gen EPYC 'Turin' processor has been teased in new pictures, showing up to 128 cores (Zen 5) or up to 192 cores (Zen 5c).
  • The new processors will use the same SP5 socket as the 4th generation Epyc Genoa, Bergamo, and Siena, meaning no need for a motherboard upgrade.
  • The EPYC 'Turin' processors come in up to 128 cores of Zen 5 'classic' cores, while the 192-core version has Zen 5c 'dense' cores.
  • The next-gen AMD EPYC 'Turin' platform will support DDR5-6000 memory, will boast CXL 2.0 and PCIe Gen5.
  • AMD has confirmed that the EPYC Turin CPUs based on the Zen 5 core architecture are on track for launch in 2024.
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