AMD's 5th Gen EPYC Turin CPU lineup featuring Zen 5 & Zen 5C cores with up to 160 cores has been leaked out by Yuuki_AnS.
The preliminary specifications of AMD's next-gen EPYC Turin lineup which will be branded under the 5th Gen EPYC family have been revealed which includes at least 20 SKUs based on the Zen 5 & Zen 5C core architecture. These cores are codenamed Zen 5 "Nirvana" & Zen 5C "Prometheus" cores. The lineup has been designed to feature drop-in compatibility with the existing 4th Gen EPYC family on the SP5 (LGA 6096) socket and will feature support for faster DDR5 6000 MT/s memory too.
Starting with the specifications, we first have to state that there's no mention of which of these SKUs are based on the Zen 5 or Zen 5C architecture but we can make a good guess based on the existing lineup and what we know about the Turin family based on its expected core counts. The lineup was meant to feature up to 128 Zen 5 and 192 Zen 5C cores so starting with that let's take a look at the SKUs.
The top SKUs include the EPYC 9845 (160 Core / 320 Thread), 9825 (144 Core / 288 Thread), 9745 (128 Core / 256 Thread), 9655 (96 Core / 192 Thread), 9645 (96 Core / 192 Thread), and 9565 (72 Core / 144 Thread). All of these SKUs are 64 Core+ variants and feature more than 256 MB of L3 cache and TDPs ranging from 320/400 up to 500W. Following are the various CPU configurations that we should expect in the EPYC Turin family: