AMD EPYC 7452 – 32-Core High-Performance Server Processor with Zen 2 Architecture
Overview
The AMD EPYC 7452 is a potent 32-core, 64-thread server CPU from the EPYC 7002 Series “Rome,” built on the efficient 7nm Zen 2 microarchitecture. With exceptional multi-threaded power, high memory bandwidth, and extensive I/O, it is engineered for data centers, virtualization platforms, and high-performance computing environments.
Key Specifications
-
Series: AMD EPYC 7002 ("Rome")
-
Architecture: Zen 2 (7nm CPU chiplets + 14nm I/O die)
-
Cores / Threads: 32 cores / 64 threads
-
Base Clock: 2.35 GHz
-
Max Boost Clock: Up to 3.35 GHz
-
L3 Cache: 128 MB
-
L2 Cache: 16 MB (512 KB per core)
-
Memory Support: 8-channel DDR4‑3200 ECC, up to 4 TB (~204.8 GB/s bandwidth)
-
PCIe Support: 128 lanes of PCIe 4.0
-
Socket: SP3 (LGA‑4094), supports single and dual-socket setups
-
TDP: 155 W
-
Launch Date: August 7, 2019
Performance & Use Cases
Boasting a high core count and strong base/boost frequencies, the EPYC 7452 is ideal for:
- Dense virtualization and cloud infrastructure
- Large-scale database and analytics workloads
- High-performance computing clusters
- Storage and networking workloads with heavy I/O demands
Why Choose AMD EPYC 7452?
With an impressive blend of high core density, large cache, PCIe 4.0 throughput, and Zen 2 efficiency, the EPYC 7452 offers exceptional performance-per-dollar. Its support for multi-socket configurations and robust memory capacity make it a compelling choice for scalable, cost-effective, enterprise-grade deployments.