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the AMD EPYC 9754 is the flagship part with 128 cores and 256 threads at $11,900
The primary change for Zen 4c cores from Zen 4 is a halving of L3 cache.
The AMD EPYC 9754 is showing performance ~3x a 128-core Arm competitor at 1.5x the power.
An AMD EPYC 9754 is often twice the performance of 2019’s AMD EPYC 7002 “Rome” 64-core parts.
On most non-HPC-focused workloads, expect the AMD EPYC 9754 to be 15-20% faster than the AMD EPYC 9654. That is not a straight 33% as we would expect due to the core count increase, but AMD is getting scaling from the increased core count even with a drastically reduced L3 cache size.
AMD seems to have figured out an elegant way to reduce turbo clock jitter, especially at maximum load. That helps a lot with SLA on a loaded system.
Cloud-native processors will make up a huge segment of the market.
cette image avec tout ces cœurs ^^ :
https://www.servethehome.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/AMD-EPYC-9754-Stress-for-CPU-Frequency-22.5hr-Stress.jpg
The primary change for Zen 4c cores from Zen 4 is a halving of L3 cache.
The AMD EPYC 9754 is showing performance ~3x a 128-core Arm competitor at 1.5x the power.
An AMD EPYC 9754 is often twice the performance of 2019’s AMD EPYC 7002 “Rome” 64-core parts.
On most non-HPC-focused workloads, expect the AMD EPYC 9754 to be 15-20% faster than the AMD EPYC 9654. That is not a straight 33% as we would expect due to the core count increase, but AMD is getting scaling from the increased core count even with a drastically reduced L3 cache size.
AMD seems to have figured out an elegant way to reduce turbo clock jitter, especially at maximum load. That helps a lot with SLA on a loaded system.
Cloud-native processors will make up a huge segment of the market.
cette image avec tout ces cœurs ^^ :
https://www.servethehome.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/AMD-EPYC-9754-Stress-for-CPU-Frequency-22.5hr-Stress.jpg