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| Product Overview |
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The AMD EPYC 73F3 16-Core 3.50GHz Processor is designed to deliver robust computing power for servers and enterprise environments. It fits well in systems requiring strong multi-threaded performance and enhanced security, making it suitable for data centers and virtualized workloads. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | AMD |
| Part Number | 100-000000321-L |
| Technical Information | |
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| Processor Family | EPYC Milan |
| # Of Cores | 16 Core |
| Total Threads | 32 |
| Max Turbo Frequency | 4.00 GHz |
| Base Clock Speed | 3.50 GHz |
| PCIe Version | PCIe 4.0 |
| Lithography | 7 nm |
| Socket Type | SP3 |
| Cache | 64 MB L3, 8 MB L2 |
| Memory Specifications | |
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| Max Memory Size | 4 TB |
| Memory Types | DDR4-3200 |
| Max Memory Channels | 8 |
| Bandwidth | 204.8 GB/s |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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This AMD EPYC 73F3 processor delivers powerful performance for demanding server and enterprise applications. It is commonly used in data centers, cloud environments, and high-throughput computing tasks where reliability and speed matter. Built for IT professionals and system architects looking to handle intensive workloads, this CPU offers a balance of core count and clock speed that suits virtualization, databases, and heavy multitasking. Key Features
The EPYC 73F3 is often found powering critical infrastructure in cloud services and large-scale IT operations. Its role in accelerating computation-heavy tasks helps organizations maintain responsiveness and throughput under heavy demand. |
| Use Cases |
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This processor is well-suited for a variety of professional and enterprise environments requiring strong computational capabilities. How It's Used:
Its versatility and power make it a reliable choice for organizations looking to enhance their processing capabilities in critical computing scenarios. |