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AMD EPYC 4345P 8-Core CPU Performance
Last month with the launch of the AMD EPYC 4005 'Grado' series for entry-level Zen 5 servers we ran benchmarks of the AMD EPYC 4565P and EPYC 4585PX processors as the top-tier 16-core CPUs.
For delivering a leading-edge look at the Linux performance across all these budget server processors tested, Ubuntu 25.04 with Linux 6.14 was used for testing to provide a very fresh software environment paired with the modern GCC 14.2 compiler and other modern software versions for 2025+ server deployments. In addition to looking at the raw performance results, the CPU power consumption (performance-per-Watt) as well as value (performance-per-dollar) were also analyzed. Page 1 - IntroductionPage 2 - Code CompilationPage 3 - AI: Llama.cpp, Whisper.cpp, PyTorchPage 4 - HPC / Scientific Computing Heavy BenchmarksPage 5 - Technical Computing Workloads, 5G RAN / DSP Signal ProcessingPage 6 - Traditional Server Workloads: Memcached, Nginx, ClickHousePage 7 - Java, OpenSSL, Blender, V-RAY, Video EncodingPage 8 - Overall Metrics
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