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Performance & Power Of The Low-Cost EPYC 4005 "Grado" vs. Original EPYC 7601 Zen 1 Flagship CPU
For those on very long server upgrade cycles, typically just running the hardware until failure or consider buying second-hand servers that are generations old for lower up-front cost, today's unique article is for you with quantifying a first-generation EPYC server compared to today's entry-level EPYC processors in performance and power efficiency.
For those on very long server upgrade cycles, typically just running the hardware until failure or consider buying second-hand servers that are generations old for lower up-front cost, today's unique article is for you with quantifying a first-generation EPYC server compared to today's entry-level EPYC processors in performance and power efficiency. For this article I re-tested the AMD EPYC 7601 on a Tyan 1P server platform that still runs strong whenever I boot it up every so often for fresh benchmarks. Page 1 - IntroductionPage 2 - Code CompilationPage 3 - Blender + Creator WorkloadsPage 4 - AI Benchmarks: PyTorch, Lite-RT, OpenVINOPage 5 - Video EncodingPage 6 - OpenSSL, Nginx, Other WorkloadsPage 7 - Memcached + PostgreSQL, MariaDB, ClickHouse, CassandraPage 8 - HPC: NAMD, OpenRadioss, OpenFOAM, NWChem, MT-DGEMM + Other BenchmarksPage 9 - Python, PHP, Perl Scripting Performance + SIMDJSONPage 10 - Java Workloads, Other BenchmarksPage 11 - Overall EPYC Metrics
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