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AMD Zen 4 EPYC CPU Benchmarked - 17% Single Thread Performance Increase (192-core, 384-thread)
AMD Zen 4 EPYC CPU Benchmarked - 17% Single Thread Performance Increase (192-core, 384-thread)
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
on: 08/23/2022 08:55 AM | source: Geekbench (via @moe_v_moe), Wccftech |
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An EPYC 9664 appears on Geekbench 5 in a dual-socket configuration for a total of 192 cores and 384 threads. Performance places the processor approximately 17% ahead of an equivalently clocked 128 core EPYC 7763 in single-threaded performance.
The 192-core, 384-thread AMD GENOA EPYC flagship of the next generation has recently been spotted on Geekbench 5 in a dual-socket configuration. The CPUs were clocked at 3.51 GHz and combined with 768 GB of DDR5 RAM. With this configuration, the processor outperformed a 128-core EPYC 7763 by almost 17% in single-threaded performance, with a single-core score of 1460 and a multi-core result of 96535. In addition, the Geekbench listing features an OPN code of 100-000000997-01.
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#6044569 Posted on: 08/23/2022 11:05 AM
...is dated, speed is everything
CORES!!!
...is dated, speed is everything

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#6044576 Posted on: 08/23/2022 11:32 AM
But even the fastest supercomputer right now only have 2GHz clockspeed and hundreds of thousands of cores CMIIW. Cores are not dated, servers do need more of them.
It's all about the use case scenario, my man. I think you of all people already know that.
...is dated, speed is everything 

But even the fastest supercomputer right now only have 2GHz clockspeed and hundreds of thousands of cores CMIIW. Cores are not dated, servers do need more of them.
It's all about the use case scenario, my man. I think you of all people already know that.
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#6044585 Posted on: 08/23/2022 12:21 PM
But even the fastest supercomputer right now only have 2GHz clockspeed and hundreds of thousands of cores CMIIW. Cores are not dated, servers do need more of them.
It's all about the use case scenario, my man. I think you of all people already know that.
Fastest computer in WHAT, that's the question
But even the fastest supercomputer right now only have 2GHz clockspeed and hundreds of thousands of cores CMIIW. Cores are not dated, servers do need more of them.
It's all about the use case scenario, my man. I think you of all people already know that.
Fastest computer in WHAT, that's the question

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#6044662 Posted on: 08/23/2022 05:14 PM
this only makes me dream about a 96 cores Threadripper, that would be like a top fuel car but in the CPU rendering world
this only makes me dream about a 96 cores Threadripper, that would be like a top fuel car but in the CPU rendering world
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CORES!!!