ServeTheHome has benchmarked two AMD EPYC 7742 systems with four Intel Xeon Platinum 8180M systems. Regarding the reason for comparing the four Intel Xeon Platinum 8180M systems, ServeTheHome stated, ...
While we might all be more than a little curious (dare I say, excited?) over the upcoming release of the next-generation Ryzen processors, it shouldn’t be forgotten that AMD’s amazingly powerful EPYC ...
Over at OpenBenchmarking.org, they published benchmark results from a 64-core server processor, and yes it is AMD's upcoming Epyc Rome. The new CPUs will be announced tomorrow, but got leaked by an ...
Beamr Imaging says it reached a world first with its new software powered by the AMD EPYC 7742 processor, in which it can handle 8K live encoding. Beamr's latest software when powered by the EPYC 7742 ...
Just over two years ago, AMD took a vital step into reigniting ambitions in the x86 server and workstation CPU space by releasing a slew of high-performance Epyc processors based on the all-new Zen ...
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The big surprise here would definitely have to be Cinebench R20, with dual AMD EPYC 7742 processors hitting a new world record with 31,913. A single EPYC 7742 has 64C/128T so the dual EPYC 7742 ...
AMD is showing pimping their Epyc 7H12, a variant of the 7742 server processor with 64 cores. The new SKU has a TDP of 280W instead of 225W. The base clock is 2.6 GHz instead of 2.25 GHz. The new CPU ...
Video codec specialists at Beamr Imaging claim to have achieved a world first for high resolution video encoding performance. Its latest Beamr 5 software, running on a single socket AMD Epyc 7742 ...
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