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AmpereOne Performance Scaling From 32 To 192 Cores, Core-For-Core Benchmarks Against Ampere Altra Max


Earlier this week I began with AmpereOne A192-32X benchmarks and will continue for the next several weeks in finally having hands-on with the 192-core AArch64 server processor using a Supermicro ARS-211M-NR R13SPD 2U server platform.

As shown in the earlier AmpereOne review, the A192-32X CPU had a high base power consumption even at idle and was much higher than Ampere Altra Max and the Intel Xeon / AMD EPYC CPUs. With having no boost/turbo frequency mode, even when cores were being offlined it meant just keeping to 3.2GHz and in turn reduced CPU power consumption. Nice scalability out of many workloads these days that can enjoy scaling up to today's high core count AArch64 and x86_64 processors... Let's continue.

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