AMD EPYC processors, the world’s highest performing x86 server CPU1, are designed to meet the growing demand from HPC, cloud and enterprise customers who are looking for high-performance, cost-effective solutions with optimal TCO. The EPYC processors are also enabling customers to run some of their most demanding and intense workloads with ease, helping them design their products or solve complex IT challenges, faster.
Touted as the ‘new standard for the modern data centre’, AMD EPYC CPU-based servers offer great single-and multi-threaded performance, power efficiency and advanced security features, and this helps data centre operators differentiate their offerings and improve rack space usage and server TCO, too. The processors are further helping cloud providers deliver a modern cloud environment to end users, including leading performance capabilities, fantastic price-per-performance, and advanced security features.
If any HPC, cloud or enterprise customers are looking to boost their workload performance without worrying about the security of their sensitive data, then AMD EPYC processors are the answer.
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- Results as of 01/28/2021 using SPECrate®2017_int_base. The AMD EPYC™ 7763 estimated score of 798 is higher than the current highest 2P server with an AMD EPYC™ 7H12 and a score of 717, https://cdn.crn.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/09163803/cpu2017-20200525-22554.pdf. OEM published score(s) for EPYC™ may vary. SPEC®, SPECrate® and SPEC CPU® are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.
- A 2P AMD EPYC 72F3 8 core CPU powered server has a measured estimated SPECrate®2017_int_base score of 176 with a per core score of 11.00. The posted score on SPEC.org as of 02/20/2021 yielding the highest per core performance is a server with two Intel Gold 6250 8 core CPUs with a per core score of 9.875, from a published score of 158, https://cdn.crn.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/09163737/cpu2017-20200915-23977.pdf. Scores are as of 02/20/2021. SPEC®, SPECrate® and SPEC CPU® are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.
- Results as of 02/20/2021 using SPECrate®2017_int_base. The 2P AMD EPYC 7763 has a measured estimated score of 804, versus the current highest score Intel Cascade Lake Refresh server with a score of 397 using 2P Intel Gold 6258R, https://cdn.crn.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/09163727/cpu2017-20200915-23981.pdf. OEM published score(s) for EPYC may vary. SPEC®, SPECrate® and SPEC CPU® are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.