10-core design, AMD "100-000001713" processor spotted

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IT House, March 16 — The Geekbench benchmark database today recorded information about an AMD engineering sample processor “100-000001713.” Its CPU identifier is “AuthenticAMD Family26Model128Stepping0,” and it is based on a motherboard called “Plum-MDS1.”

Considering that “Plum” is likely a test motherboard for the AMD FP10 CPU platform, and “MDS1” resembles an abbreviation for “Medusa Point1,” this processor with ID “100-000001713” is very likely a test chip for AMD’s next-generation “Zen6” mobile processor.

The “100-000001713” processor features a 10-core design, consistent with earlier leaks about the “Medusa Point1” single-chip version, which used a 4+4+2 core CPU configuration.

It has 1.00MB×10 of L2 cache and 32.0MB×1 of L3 cache. The per-core L2 cache capacity is on par with the previous generation, but the average L3 cache per core is significantly higher than the 12-core 24MB “Strix Point/Gorgon Point1.”

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