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AWS Graviton4 96-Core Performance vs. AMD EPYC & Intel Xeon CPUs


Last week I published some initial benchmarks of the Amazon/AWS Graviton4 processors now available within the EC2 cloud using the new 'R8g' instances.

The Graviton4 r8g.metal-24xl performance was then compared in today's article against various bare metal AMD EPYC, Ampere Altra Max, and Intel Xeon processors in the lab at Phoronix. It's too bad no power metrics were exposed under the r8g.metal-24xl but let's move on to looking at how the raw performance Graviton4 with 96 x Neoverse-V2 cores compares to Ampere Altra and the current x86_64 competition from AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon. Page 1 - IntroductionPage 2 - Code Compilation + SHA256 + ClickHousePage 3 - PostgreSQL + RocksDB + Speedb DatabasesPage 4 - HPC + Other WorkloadsPage 5 - Various Workloads

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