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AMD Threadripper PRO 5995WX overclocks to 5.15 GHz, breaks Cinebench R23 record
A Taiwanese overclocker overclocked an AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX 64-core/128-thread workstation CPU to 5.15 GHz all-core, crushing the Cinebench R23 world-record. The chip achieved 116142 on the multi-threaded benchmark, beating Splave's Threadripper 3990X by 105170 points.
Threadripper PRO 5995WX has 64 Zen3 based cores. The newest Threadripper CPU has no consumer/retail version. Any customer needs a WRX80 motherboard (which is expensive) and a 5995WX CPU (which costs $6,499). Liquid-nitrogen was used to cool the 5995WX. Bitspower evaporator. 128 GB octal-channel DDR4-3200 memory with an MSI PRO WS WRX80 motherboard supported the processor. OS was Windows 10 21H2.
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#6039514 Posted on: 08/04/2022 11:52 PM
Neither that market...
But it doesn't mean that AMD isn't good since 3 year they have great products an very agressive argument for pro.
neither that Intel is so great, most of the time it is to renew Intel material, because the IT is lazy or haven't enough arguments to "test" AMD in front of financement dep. lol.
But on pro market the pink one on graphic will rise fast, it's less expensive to use, it is faster as more "customisable" to fit it use, and cost lot less... everything lights are green for them.
maybe it doesn't "Rule" the server market, but the high performance workstation market is ruled by AMD since the threadripper introduction, and as you can see in that chart, the tendency of server market is changing in favor of amd and other brands.
Neither that market...
But it doesn't mean that AMD isn't good since 3 year they have great products an very agressive argument for pro.
neither that Intel is so great, most of the time it is to renew Intel material, because the IT is lazy or haven't enough arguments to "test" AMD in front of financement dep. lol.
But on pro market the pink one on graphic will rise fast, it's less expensive to use, it is faster as more "customisable" to fit it use, and cost lot less... everything lights are green for them.
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#6039519 Posted on: 08/05/2022 12:33 AM
Yes I also expect ARM to rise fast, especially with energy concerns prices etc
Yes I also expect ARM to rise fast, especially with energy concerns prices etc
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#6039613 Posted on: 08/05/2022 02:38 PM
AMD is not ruling any server market, they have increased sales in comparison to previous years.
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i should've been more specific
AMD sells over 60% of new cloud servers and the remaining 40% are legacy/ARM (or are for Intel's Cloud Services)
AMD has 100% penetration at Google and over 60% @ AWS (Amazon Web Services) which are by far the largest purveyors of cloud based servicing and computing.
100% penetration @ Netflix, Disney+, HBOmax/Hulu and every leading streamer in the west and China.
Intel servers are (De Facto) legacy
ARM servers are for less demanding jobs
AMD is not ruling any server market, they have increased sales in comparison to previous years.
12577
i should've been more specific
AMD sells over 60% of new cloud servers and the remaining 40% are legacy/ARM (or are for Intel's Cloud Services)
AMD has 100% penetration at Google and over 60% @ AWS (Amazon Web Services) which are by far the largest purveyors of cloud based servicing and computing.
100% penetration @ Netflix, Disney+, HBOmax/Hulu and every leading streamer in the west and China.
Intel servers are (De Facto) legacy
ARM servers are for less demanding jobs
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#6039618 Posted on: 08/05/2022 02:51 PM
ALSO -
the definition and role of "server" has been in a dynamic flux
both AMD & Intel sell professional grade workstations. all of Intel's falls under the rubric of "server" as that is how Xeon is sold.
AMD has TR & Epyc. both can be used as servers, but TR is more user friendly.
the workstation market is very nebulous (after all you can have a workstation with a 5950x) but it is controlled by AMD overwhelmingly with TR. TR has made huge inroads in the scientific workstation community as well as the consumer and film production markets. Intel's HEDT never made much of an inroad in these markets as the Xeon options were plentiful and the Intel HEDT mobos limited by lack of ECC compatibility.
with AMD you can run ECC on Ryzen, let alone TR.
ALSO -
the definition and role of "server" has been in a dynamic flux
both AMD & Intel sell professional grade workstations. all of Intel's falls under the rubric of "server" as that is how Xeon is sold.
AMD has TR & Epyc. both can be used as servers, but TR is more user friendly.
the workstation market is very nebulous (after all you can have a workstation with a 5950x) but it is controlled by AMD overwhelmingly with TR. TR has made huge inroads in the scientific workstation community as well as the consumer and film production markets. Intel's HEDT never made much of an inroad in these markets as the Xeon options were plentiful and the Intel HEDT mobos limited by lack of ECC compatibility.
with AMD you can run ECC on Ryzen, let alone TR.
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AMD is not ruling any server market, they have increased sales in comparison to previous years.
12577
maybe it doesn't "Rule" the server market, but the high performance workstation market is ruled by AMD since the threadripper introduction, and as you can see in that chart, the tendency of server market is changing in favor of amd and other brands.