AMD EPYC Rome server CPU spied in leaked SiSoft Sandra benchmarks 2019
A base clock of 1.4GHz may appear to be low yet remember, we're managing 64 centers here. The more centers you stuff into a bundle, the higher its general warm burden will be. Indeed, even on a progressively proficient 7nm procedure, heat will be a worry with that numerous centers in play.
Spilled benchmark results from AMD's 64-center, 128-string EPYC Rome processor have surfaced. The outcomes, spotted by Tom's Hardware and taken from SiSoftware's Official Live Ranker database, are from a chip distinguished as an AMD ZX1406E2VJUG5_22/14_N.
As indicated by the distribution, this is a capability test that is exceptionally near what will in the end deliver from AMD.
In the two latest tests – processor multi-media and processor cryptography – dated March 27, 2019, the test framework is recorded as a Dell PowerEdge R7517. The chip itself is recognized as having 64 centers, 128 strings, a base clock of 1.4GHz, 64 x 512KB of L2 store and 16 x 16MB of L3 reserve.
It merits emphasizing that we don't know which explicit model chip this is. It's totally conceivable this may not be a leader part and in this manner, may have a lower TDP.
With any karma, we'll hear more from AMD at Computex which commences on May 28 and goes through June 1 in Taipei, Taiwan.
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