#AMD #EPYC9655 #Benchmarks Show The Terrific Generational Gains With 5th Gen #EPYC Review
Consistent ~1.4x uplift from #EPYC9654 to EPYC 9655 was all more impressive when finding that average #CPU power use only increased by about ~5% on average and only an 11% increase to the default/peak TDP. 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors continue to impress not only for raw performance over prior generation EPYC processors but also for impactful power efficiency improvements out of #Zen5
https://www.phoronix.com/review/amd-epyc-9655
AMD EPYC 9655 Benchmarks Show The Terrific Generational Gains With 5th Gen EPYC Review

#AMD #EPYC #Bergamo is Fantastically Fresh Take on #CloudNative Compute
AMD was able to shrink each #CCD by adopting new #Zen4c core. AMD has less L3 cache (half at 2MB versus 4MB) with Zen 4c, and that allowed company to shrink area in a straightforward manner. Big change is transitioning to 12x 8-core CCDs on 96-core #Genoa to 8x 16-core CCD on Bergamo. Expect #EPYC9754 to be 15-20% faster than #EPYC9654 not a straight 33% as would be expected due to core count increase
https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-bergamo-epyc-9754-cloud-native-sp5/
AMD EPYC Bergamo is a Fantastically Fresh Take on Cloud Native Compute

The AMD EPYC 9754 128 core and 256 thread part is a fantastically fresh take on cloud-native computing that beat our high expectations

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