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96coeurs
jusqu'à 50 000€ la tour ^^
présentation :
https://www.tomshardware.fr/amd-devoile-ses-processeurs-epyc-9004-jusqua-96-coeurs-zen-4/
performance dingue de la nouvelle plateforme serveur d'AMD en 96coeurs :
"https://www.phoronix.com/review/amd-epyc-9654-9554-benchmarks/15
"The 64-core EPYC 9554 2P was 64% faster than the 64-core EPYC 7763 2P configuration overall,
or 67% if running the EPYC 9554 2Ps in the power determinism mode.
(...)The AMD EPYC 9654 2P was running at over 2x the speed of Intel's current flagship, the Xeon Scalable 8380 2P "Ice Lake" processors.
"the generational gains from Milan(X) to Genoa were some of the most captivating generational improvements and against the competition that I've seen out of the past 18+ years of running Phoronix for Linux hardware reviews"
autre tests :
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-4th-gen-epyc-genoa-9654-9554-and-9374f-review-96-cores-zen-4-and-5nm-disrupt-the-data-center
https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-genoa-gaps-intel-xeon-in-stunning-fashion/
reste à voir face aux nouveaux CPU intel Sapphire Rapids en 60 coeurs
un Htop avec 356 Thread lol ! :
https://www.servethehome.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/AMD-EPYC-9654-2P-384-Thread-HTOP-100-percent.jpg
"In a 24x DDR5 server, it is not uncommon to see memory using well over 100W, or ~10% of system power." lol
AMD's EPYC 9004 "Genoa" Reference Board Runs The Open-Source OpenBMC (c'est une solution openSource pour "manager" les serveurs avec des firmwares openSource)
https://www.phoronix.com/review/amd-genoa-openbmc
AMD Epyc 9004 highlights
N5 at TSMC
Zen 4 architecture
16 to 96 processor cores and 192 threads
12 channel memory interface
Up to 6TB DDR5-4800
128 PCIe lanes Gen5 for single socket
160 PCIe lanes Gen5 for dual socket
64 CLX lanes
+ 14% IPC*
https://www.tomshardware.fr/amd-devoile-ses-processeurs-epyc-9004-jusqua-96-coeurs-zen-4/
performance dingue de la nouvelle plateforme serveur d'AMD en 96coeurs :
"https://www.phoronix.com/review/amd-epyc-9654-9554-benchmarks/15
"The 64-core EPYC 9554 2P was 64% faster than the 64-core EPYC 7763 2P configuration overall,
or 67% if running the EPYC 9554 2Ps in the power determinism mode.
(...)The AMD EPYC 9654 2P was running at over 2x the speed of Intel's current flagship, the Xeon Scalable 8380 2P "Ice Lake" processors.
"the generational gains from Milan(X) to Genoa were some of the most captivating generational improvements and against the competition that I've seen out of the past 18+ years of running Phoronix for Linux hardware reviews"
autre tests :
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-4th-gen-epyc-genoa-9654-9554-and-9374f-review-96-cores-zen-4-and-5nm-disrupt-the-data-center
https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-genoa-gaps-intel-xeon-in-stunning-fashion/
reste à voir face aux nouveaux CPU intel Sapphire Rapids en 60 coeurs
un Htop avec 356 Thread lol ! :
https://www.servethehome.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/AMD-EPYC-9654-2P-384-Thread-HTOP-100-percent.jpg
"In a 24x DDR5 server, it is not uncommon to see memory using well over 100W, or ~10% of system power." lol
AMD's EPYC 9004 "Genoa" Reference Board Runs The Open-Source OpenBMC (c'est une solution openSource pour "manager" les serveurs avec des firmwares openSource)
https://www.phoronix.com/review/amd-genoa-openbmc
AMD Epyc 9004 highlights
N5 at TSMC
Zen 4 architecture
16 to 96 processor cores and 192 threads
12 channel memory interface
Up to 6TB DDR5-4800
128 PCIe lanes Gen5 for single socket
160 PCIe lanes Gen5 for dual socket
64 CLX lanes
+ 14% IPC*