It was a cold day in London, 2018 when we witnessed the AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 Series Launch. While we were able to test the AMD EPYC 3251 a few months after, that was an 8-core part, not a 12 or 16 core part that occupied the top-end of the stack. Our readers asked questions, as did we. Starting in late November 2019, the top-end dual-die EPYC 3000 parts started shipping in volume and we have been working to get one ever since. We can now bring you the fruits of those efforts, a review of the AMD EPYC 3451 16-core embedded processor. This is a dual die EPYC design from the Naples generation with several features that we wanted to cover in our review.
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