AMD Unveils SP7 and SP8 Sockets for EPYC Venice and Verano CPUs
AMD has detailed its new SP7 and SP8 sockets for the EPYC Venice and Verano CPUs, set to launch in 2026 and 2027 respectively. The SP7 socket supports up to 256 cores and 8000 MT/s DDR5 memory, while SP8 caters to entry-level markets with increased PCIe Gen 6 lanes.

AMD's upcoming SP7 and SP8 sockets are engineered for the EPYC Venice and Verano CPUs, with SP7 set to support up to 256 cores and launch in 2026, while SP8 is aimed for a 2027 release. The SP7 socket measures 123.6 x 100.6mm, being 12% larger than the SP5, and features advanced memory support with up to 16 channels of DDR5 at speeds reaching 8000 MT/s.
Conversely, the SP8 socket, designed for the EPYC Verano, has a footprint of 123.9 x 80.9mm, with a 7% increase over the SP6. Both sockets will incorporate the SRM mechanism, enhancing stability and performance.
The SP7 platform will also offer significant I/O capabilities, with up to 128 PCIe Gen 6 lanes, while SP8 will support up to 192 lanes in dual-socket configurations. This technology shift is poised to enhance AMD's competitiveness in the data center market.




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