32-core Amd EPYCGenoa SP5

5 models — compare OEM premium, spread, and liquidity. Secondary market observations.

Data as of 2026-04-24

What do these badges mean?
High liquidity50+ observed listings in the last 30 days. Strong price signal.
Medium liquidity10–49 listings. Reasonable basis for benchmarking.
Directional onlyFewer than 5 listings. Treat as directional only — not a pricing benchmark.
Low liquidity5–9 listings. Price signal is weaker — use directionally.
EmergingNewly tracked class. Data still accumulating.
Coming soonPlanned for coverage. No pricing data yet.
AMD EPYC 9334 32-Core
EPYC Genoa · 210W · 2.7/3.9 GHz · 128 MB L3
Spread 51%6 obs.
Emerging
AMD EPYC 9354 32-Core
EPYC Genoa · 280W · 3.25/3.8 GHz · 256 MB L3
OEM +3%Spread 114%47 obs.
Emerging
AMD EPYC 9354P 32-Core
EPYC Genoa · 280W · 3.25/3.8 GHz · 256 MB L3
Coming soon
AMD EPYC 9374F 32-Core
EPYC Genoa · 320W · 3.85/4.3 GHz · 256 MB L3
Coming soon
AMD EPYC 9384X 32-Core
EPYC Genoa · 320W · 3.1/3.9 GHz · 1152 MB L3
Coming soon

Other Genoa SP5 core counts

16 cores →24 cores →48 cores →64 cores →84 cores →96 cores →

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What's the spread on DDR4 32GB RDIMM right now?
For DDR4 32GB RDIMM, OEM parts are clearing 18–22% above compatible alternatives. 6 active sellers, moderate liquidity. Compatible pricing has been stable for 30 days.
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Signals point to a stable-to-softening trend for compatible. If your timeline allows 2–4 weeks, holding may improve your position. OEM premiums are holding firm — only worth it if your platform requires validated memory.
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