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c'est qu'une carte mère mais ça claque sévère et niveau spec c'est du lourd !
AMD TR5 socket supports up to 96-core CPUs
CPU and memory overclocking: Support for up to 1TB ECC R-DIMM DDR5
Robust power and thermal design: 36 power stages with two 8-pin power connectors chipset and M.2 heatsinks, and M.2 thermal pad.
Ultrafast connectivity: three PCIe® 5.0 x16 slots,
10 Gb & 2.5 Gb LAN ports,
three M.2 slots,
front and rear USB 20Gbps Type-C®
SlimSAS NVMe support.
Server-grade IPMI remote management: hardware and software support for ASUS IPMI expansion cards, plus ASUS Control Center Express software for real-time monitoring and management
AMD TR5 socket supports up to 96-core CPUs
CPU and memory overclocking: Support for up to 1TB ECC R-DIMM DDR5
Robust power and thermal design: 36 power stages with two 8-pin power connectors chipset and M.2 heatsinks, and M.2 thermal pad.
Ultrafast connectivity: three PCIe® 5.0 x16 slots,
10 Gb & 2.5 Gb LAN ports,
three M.2 slots,
front and rear USB 20Gbps Type-C®
SlimSAS NVMe support.
Server-grade IPMI remote management: hardware and software support for ASUS IPMI expansion cards, plus ASUS Control Center Express software for real-time monitoring and management
Each of the 80 cores is designed to run at 3.0 GHz all-core
, and Ampere was consistent in its messaging in that the top SKU is designed to run at 3.0 GHz at all times, e
ven when both 128-bit SIMD units per core are being used (thus an unlimited turbo at 3.0 GHz)
. The CPU range will vary from 45W to 210W
Ampere has some performance numbers, which as always we take with a grain of salt.
These include 2.23x the performance on SPEC2017_int rate over a single 28-core Intel Xeon Platinum 8280,
and 1.04x over a single 64-core AMD EPYC 7742.
This is obviously extended into a number of claims about improved TCO. Ampere didn’t provide similar numbers for SPEC2017_fp,
because the company states that the SoC has been developed with INT workloads in mind
, and Ampere was consistent in its messaging in that the top SKU is designed to run at 3.0 GHz at all times, e
ven when both 128-bit SIMD units per core are being used (thus an unlimited turbo at 3.0 GHz)
. The CPU range will vary from 45W to 210W
Ampere has some performance numbers, which as always we take with a grain of salt.
These include 2.23x the performance on SPEC2017_int rate over a single 28-core Intel Xeon Platinum 8280,
and 1.04x over a single 64-core AMD EPYC 7742.
This is obviously extended into a number of claims about improved TCO. Ampere didn’t provide similar numbers for SPEC2017_fp,
because the company states that the SoC has been developed with INT workloads in mind
http://www.tomshardware.fr/articles/intel-xeon-e7-v3-cloud,1-56175.htmlhttp://www.hardware.fr/news/14201/xeon-e7-v3-haswell-ex-debarquent.htmlCe sont huit processeurs qui peuvent être interconnectés en 8800 !!!