This strange 88-core processor appearing online reveals a deeper shakeup in data center hardware cycles at major cloud operators.


  • Decommissioned hyperscale hardware is appearing online with unusual speed and scale
  • Non-binary core counts point to custom silicon tailored to specialized workloads
  • Reliance on DDR4 suggests these systems were not aligned with current memory roadmaps

A set of AMD EPYC 9D64 processors with 88 cores has been spotted on eBay, raising questions about their origin and expected lifecycle.

These drives do not follow the typical binary core configurations usually associated with server-class parts, and their availability in small quantities suggests that they did not pass through official retail channels.



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