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AMD EPYC 7352 established itself as an important server processor. It is based on the then-advanced
Rome architecture with Zen 2 cores. Manufacturing in the 7 nm process offered remarkable efficiency for its time. A particularly positive feature is the generous 128 MB L3 cache. This cache excellently supports data-intensive applications, typical in server environments.
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AMD EPYC 7352 also brought support for PCIe 4.0. This interface enabled high bandwidths for fast NVMe storage and various expansion cards. With a maximum memory bandwidth of 51 GB/s, the processor consistently delivered solid overall performance. The
AMD EPYC 7352 was specifically designed for demanding data center tasks.
We found that this chip remains an extremely reliable choice for many server-side tasks. It provides a robust foundation for virtualization and cloud applications alike. The well-thought-out architecture continues to prove its worth in many professional scenarios even today. We see it as a long-lasting solution for diverse business requirements.
- Rome (Zen 2) Architecture
- 128 MB L3-Cache
- PCIe 4.0 Support
- 7-nm Manufacturing