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== Implementations ==
 
=== Zen ===
 
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The Zen cores are incorporated into AMD's {{amd|Zeppelin}} which is designed to scale from a single-die configuration all the way to a 4-die multi-chip package. Each Zeppelin consists of four IFOPs SerDes and two IFISs SerDes as described above.
 
 
:[[File:amd zeppelin basic block.svg|300px]]
 
 
 
In a four-die multi-chip package, such as in the case of {{amd|EPYC}}, two of the dies are rotated 180 degrees with each die being linked directly to all the other dies in the package. Assuming the system is using DDR4-2666 (i.e., DRAM's MEMCLK is 1333.33 MHz), each of the die-to-die links have a bandwidth of 42.667 GB/s and a total system bisectional bandwidth of 170.667 GB/s.
 
 
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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