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| Product Overview |
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The DELL 338-BZYN EPYC 7443P processor offers a robust 24-core design focused on single-socket servers. It fits well in environments where efficient multitasking and steady processing are essential, such as in enterprise servers and data centers. This processor balances performance and energy use, making it a practical choice for many server-based applications. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | AMD |
| Part Number | 338-BZYN |
| Technical Information | |
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| Processor Family | EPYC Milan |
| # Of Cores | 24 Core |
| Total Threads | 48 |
| Max Turbo Frequency | 4.00 GHz |
| Base Clock Speed | 2.85 GHz |
| PCIe Version | PCIe 4.0 |
| Lithography | 7 nm |
| Socket Type | SP3 |
| Cache | 128 MB |
| Thermal Design Power | 225 W |
| Memory Specifications | |
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| Max Memory Size | 4 TB |
| Memory Types | DDR4 |
| Max Memory Channels | 8 |
| Bandwidth | 204.8 GB/s |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 5.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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This AMD EPYC 7443P processor is built for high-performance computing tasks, offering 24 cores that handle complex processing demands with ease. It’s often found in server environments where single-socket solutions are preferred for cost and power efficiency. Commonly used in data centers and enterprise applications, this CPU benefits IT professionals and businesses looking to run virtualization, databases, or heavy analytics. Its architecture supports workload consolidation while maintaining steady performance. Key Features
This processor is typically deployed in server racks powering cloud services, databases, and virtualized environments. Its balance of core count and clock speed helps maintain performance without excessive power consumption. In practice, it serves organizations that require a dependable, scalable CPU to handle demanding workloads without the overhead of multi-socket systems. |