The output of the AMD EPYC server processors, which in their older version offers 32 cores distributed over four crystals, was not ignored by Intel's ideologists. Colleagues from the site WCCFTech found a record with the speech of vice-president AMD Scott Aylor which was made as early as June 19.
According to AMD representatives, support for large memory and specific memory functions by EPYC processors, as well as certain information security technologies, speaks eloquently about the orientation of these products to the server market segment . In this sense, as Scott Eilor concludes, there is no way to call EPYC a gluing of four table crystals.
Moreover, he claims that AMD could make EPYC a processor with a large solid crystal if it wanted to. But this would undermine the production resources and limit the production efficiency . Follow the "Moore's Law" AMD intends using the high-speed bus Infinity Fabric. It allows you to establish an adequate exchange of information between several crystals within a single processor.