AMD outs EPYC 9004 server processors with 96 Zen 4 cores, PCIe 5.0, and DDR5

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OMG... Run some games benchmark on those 3DVC enabled CPUs already! Hail to the King Baby!
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I like CXL 1.1+ (actualy 3.0)
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coool 12 channels ddr5 in the test read and write on aida64 should do how many gbp/s 12 channels I imagine more than 500 gbps? my xeon e5-2697v2 chad channel ddr3 1333 makes 45 gbps
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Intel is comparing its upcoming server CPUs to AMD's previous gen, and AMD is comparing its new products to Intel's previous gen. I'd say AMD won the press release match, though, because these AMD product apparently are available now (according to this news article), whereas the Intel products won't be available before 2023.
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maur0:

coool 12 channels ddr5 in the test read and write on aida64 should do how many gbp/s 12 channels I imagine more than 500 gbps? my xeon e5-2697v2 chad channel ddr3 1333 makes 45 gbps
Infact actually I am waiting for Sapphire Rapid, Emerald Rapid LGA 4677 but did an aida64 check quickly i9-10980xe: quad ddr3 sticks @4Ghz copy 110Gbs
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Kaarme:

Intel is comparing its upcoming server CPUs to AMD's previous gen, and AMD is comparing its new products to Intel's previous gen. I'd say AMD won the press release match, though, because these AMD product apparently are available now (according to this news article), whereas the Intel products won't be available before 2023.
Wendel from Level1Techs is already testing one
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Can't wait for the "can it run Crysis" in software mode test from LTT 😀
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It still astonishes me that these CPUs have more cache than a normal PC had system memory, from the year 2000. Time to download more ram 😀
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Kaarme:

Intel is comparing its upcoming server CPUs to AMD's previous gen, and AMD is comparing its new products to Intel's previous gen. I'd say AMD won the press release match, though, because these AMD product apparently are available now (according to this news article), whereas the Intel products won't be available before 2023.
These specs go beyond the Sapphire Rapids lineup. Intel is looking great on the consumer/desktop side but they are going to have another rough product cycle in enterprise by the looks of it. Intel is going to feel some pain what with these 9004 chips, proprietary parts at Google / AWS, and ARM servers becoming more popular generally.
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SamuelL421:

These specs go beyond the Sapphire Rapids lineup. Intel is looking great on the consumer/desktop side but they are going to have another rough product cycle in enterprise by the looks of it. Intel is going to feel some pain what with these 9004 chips, proprietary parts at Google / AWS, and ARM servers becoming more popular generally.
I do find it quite interesting how Intel is packing HBM with the CPU. Who knows how beneficial that turns out to be, but it's something I expected to happen at some point.
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maur0:

coool 12 channels ddr5 in the test read and write on aida64 should do how many gbp/s 12 channels I imagine more than 500 gbps? my xeon e5-2697v2 chad channel ddr3 1333 makes 45 gbps
As for as I understand regular simple ECC memory on 12 channels can be around 630-690 GB/s Source level1tech [youtube=MUrrvfcoJgA] More fancy modules could maybe reach 800GB/s, but I have no idea how Epyc memory support and overclocking works or if it even scales higher.
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@TLD LARS we are fast approaching 1tb/s .... Kinda mind boggling !
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maur0:

my xeon e5-2697v2 chad channel ddr3 1333 makes 45 gbps
Funny typo. Makes me imagine a bunch of buff frat guys hosting a radio show about roids, weight lifting, and demeaning women.
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Venix:

@TLD LARS we are fast approaching 1tb/s .... Kinda mind boggling !
Yes per socket, filling 6tb of memory in around 6-8 seconds is crazy.
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TLD LARS:

Yes per socket, filling 6tb of memory in around 6-8 seconds is crazy.
probably with 2 cpus the barrier of 1 tb/s will be broken because there will be 24 channels ddr5 minimum 1,200 gbps
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what's the canonical address space with those cpus? still 47 bits? Didn't intel started as well rising to 57 bits adding a 5th page level?
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Alessio1989:

what's the canonical address space with those cpus? still 47 bits? Didn't intel started as well rising to 57 bits adding a 5th page level?
Physical and linear address size raised to 52 and 57 bits respectively.
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schmidtbag:

Funny typo. Makes me imagine a bunch of buff frat guys hosting a radio show about roids, weight lifting, and demeaning women.
coffee from my nose just stained my white shirt