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'''Rome''' is the codename for [[AMD]]'s high-performance enterprise-level server [[multiprocessors]] based on the {{amd|Zen 2|l=arch}} microarchitecture serving as a successor to {{\\|Naples}}. Rome-based chips are set to be fabricated on TSMC [[7 nm process]].
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'''Rome''' codename for [[AMD]]'s high-performance enterprise-level server [[multiprocessors]] based on the {{amd|Zen 2|l=arch}} microarchitecture serving as a successor to {{\\|Naples}}. Rome-based chips are fabricated on TSMC [[7 nm process]] with some components made on GlobalFoundries [[14 nm process]].
  
 
[[File:amd epyc rodmap.png|right|thumb|AMD datacenter roadmap]]
 
[[File:amd epyc rodmap.png|right|thumb|AMD datacenter roadmap]]

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Rome
General Info
DesignerAMD
ManufacturerTSMC
IntroductionMay 16, 2017 (announced)
Microarchitecture
ISAx86-64
MicroarchitectureZen 2
Word Size
8 octets
16 nibbles
64 bit
Process14 nm
0.014 μm
1.4e-5 mm
, 7 nm
0.007 μm
7.0e-6 mm
TechnologyCMOS
Succession

Rome codename for AMD's high-performance enterprise-level server multiprocessors based on the Zen 2 microarchitecture serving as a successor to Naples. Rome-based chips are fabricated on TSMC 7 nm process with some components made on GlobalFoundries 14 nm process.

AMD datacenter roadmap

See also

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Facts about "Rome - Cores - AMD"
designerAMD +
first announcedMay 16, 2017 +
instance ofcore +
isax86-64 +
manufacturerTSMC +
microarchitectureZen 2 +
nameRome +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) + and 7 nm (0.007 μm, 7.0e-6 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +