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AMD EPYC 4545P: 16 Zen 5 Cores @ 65 Watts For Low-Power / Energy Efficient Servers


Back in May when AMD launched the EPYC 4005 'Grado' processors for low-power, low-cost server processors we tested the EPYC 4565P and EPYC 4585PX.

In the Ryzen 9000 series so far AMD hasn't introduced any 16-core, 65-Watt part that makes the EPYC 4545P all the more interesting. Let's continue on in looking at the AMD EPYC 4545P Linux server performance, power efficiency, and value for those seeking a 16-core 65 Watt processor. Page 1 - IntroductionPage 2 - Code CompilationPage 3 - AI Benchmarks: Llama.cpp, Whisper.cppPage 4 - HPC / Scientific Computing Benchmarks, Digital Signal Processing / 5GPage 5 - Web Server + Database WorkloadsPage 6 - Creator WorkloadsPage 7 - Video Encoding + StockfishPage 8 - Conclusion

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