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Internal AMD data suggests EPYC Milan processors, based on Zen 3, are 20% faster than Zen 2-powered EPYC Rome chips at the same clock speed. However, these are still just rumors.

Rumors suggest AMD's Zen 3 architecture will feature 4 threads per core. SMT4 for Zen 3 has been discussed for a while, but it lacked confirmation.

AMD's new EPYC Rome (Zen 2, 7nm) server processors offer up to 64 cores/128 threads, with support for DDR4 3200 MHz and PCI-e 4.0.