AMD's tiny new Epycs are just Ryzens in disguise
Briefly

AMD positions Epyc-branded parts as server-validated and enterprise-friendly versions of their existing Ryzen 7000 CPUs for dedicated hosting markets.
The Epyc 4004 processors offer eight SKUs, ranging from four to 16 cores and TDPs from 65W to 170W, with similarities to Ryzen 7000-series CPUs except for a few exceptions.
Some Epyc 4004-series CPUs integrate cache-stacked X3D lineup technology, featuring massive 128MB L3 cache with 64MB SRAM tile stacked on a compute die, offering high-end performance capabilities.
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