➀ A 621-piece LEGO model of the 4th Gen AMD EPYC 'Genoa' processor has been built; ➁ The model is a detailed representation of the chiplet architecture with 13 chiplets and an I/O die; ➂ AMD provided a stand with a backlighting feature for the model.
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