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AMD's EPYC CPU'S with Benchmarks & Pricing!

"This image is posted by "Tweaktown".. A little ahead of the Embargo.. I apologize for that, But still a Great News! xD:ph34r:


AMD's Dual-CPU EPYC Lineup Revealed! 32-cores and 64-threads at 3.2GHz with 2TB of memory in 8 DRAM channels and 128 PCI-E lanes!!!

 

Full Detailed Review By "http://www.anandtech.com/show/11551/amds-future-in-servers-new-7000-series-cpus-launched-and-epyc-analysis"

 

Live Updates: 

Courtesy of "The Benjamins
Here is anandtechs live blog:
(http://www.anandtech.com/show/11562/amd-epyc-launch-event-live-blog-starts-4pm-et-)

 

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"All CPUs will have 128 PCIe 3.0 lanes, have access to all 64MB of L3 cache, and support DDR4-2666. AMD continually makes clear that all processors will support all the features involved, and the only differentiation point will be on cores, frequencies, and power."
 

AMD is claiming up to +70% performance for a dual socket system, especially in the ~$800 CPU market which they predict will be the biggest element for sales. Along with this, AMD claimed that for some parts of the market, only one AMD processor will be needed to replace two Intel processors:

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So what do you think?? IMO This would really shake up the market.. especially for the Enterprise Market! Now AMD is back the competition is ON.
Imagine a Server Config in an affordable price. Waiting to see more benchmarks.. Especially Cinebench! hahaha! :D:D:D 


Now what do you think? if you have the opportunity to play with an EPYC CPU.. What will you do to it?.


AMD Focus & Strategy.
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"SPECint_rate_2006 scores +47% perf over E5-2699A v4 using GCC 6.3"

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"4.1-7.1M IOPS vs 9.1M IOPS on EPYC"

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Update: See Benchmarks Below! Source: (Benchmarks)

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BENCHMARKS & PRICING HERE!! 

 

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2TB of memory rofl, does manufacture even sell upto that amount in 8 sticks?

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1 minute ago, TechFanboy said:

"This image is posted by "Tweaktown".. A little ahead of the Embargo.. I apologize for that, But still a Great News! xD:ph34r:


AMD's Dual-CPU EPYC Lineup Revealed! 32-cores and 64-threads at 3.2GHz with 2TB of memory in 8 DRAM channels and 128 PCI-E lanes!!!

So what do you think??

we had these in yellow, also from TT I think... but this looks like legit straight out of AMD presentation slides and also it has Embargo until June 20th - today is June 20th....

 

what I don't get though is "Dual-CPU EPYC"? Does that mean it supports two socket motherboards? EPYC is already a 4-die chip which is four Ryzen R7s

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1 minute ago, SC2Mitch said:

2TB of memory rofl, does manufacture even sell upto that amount in 8 sticks?

it's 8 channels with like two or four DIMMs per channel, also it's maybe a dual socket motherboard so totaling 16 channels with two or four DIMMs per channel )))

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1 minute ago, DXMember said:

we had these in yellow, also from TT I think... but this looks like legit straight out of AMD presentation slides and also it has Embargo until June 20th - today is June 20th....

 

what I don't get though is "Dual-CPU EPYC"? Does that mean it supports two socket motherboards? EPYC is already a 4-die chip which is four Ryzen R7s

presentation doesn't start for another 40 minutes though. 

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Just now, SC2Mitch said:

Oh, my point still stands, does any manfuacture do that kind of nuts amount lol and what do you need 2tb of DDR4 memory for, Chrome Machines?

You use it for in-memory computation.  Basically you load your entire dataset into RAM.

 

3D XPoint is supposed to be more competitive to slot in where you don't want to spend 5 figures on RAM but need something faster than NAND NVME.

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Just now, Megah3rtz said:

presentation doesn't start for another 40 minutes though. 

EXCITING !!! is there a livestream?

also:

*it was videocard-Z that leaked it before

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2 minutes ago, DXMember said:

we had these in yellow, also from TT I think... but this looks like legit straight out of AMD presentation slides and also it has Embargo until June 20th - today is June 20th....

 

what I don't get though is "Dual-CPU EPYC"? Does that mean it supports two socket motherboards? EPYC is already a 4-die chip which is four Ryzen R7s

Epyc is supposed to be the Server processors so they are going to have 2 Socket server boards, the question is whether the Epyc CPUs will be supported outside of the server environment...  I can't remember off the top of my head what socket they were using for this and whether it was the same as for Threadripper...

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1 minute ago, WereCat said:

These are the most capacity sticks I know

http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/ct2k64g4lfq424a

take 8 kits of that per CPU on two CPUs on motherboard and you get 2TB - it checks out

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3 minutes ago, SC2Mitch said:

Oh, my point still stands, does any manfuacture do that kind of nuts amount lol and what do you need 2tb of DDR4 memory for, Chrome Machines?

you'd be amazed at how much ram some applications can take, also gotta realise that this is enterprise level hardware (as in servers and INSANE workstations).

 

or to drop in an example: how about a picture that you can put fullscreen on a 4k display, and zoom in on a single pixel to unveil another filled 4K display. because those applications exist, and they exist for people with a big budget.

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Nice! It will be interesting to see how they stack up vs Skylake Xeons

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1 minute ago, WMGroomAK said:

Epyc is supposed to be the Server processors so they are going to have 2 Socket server boards, the question is whether the Epyc CPUs will be supported outside of the server environment...  I can't remember off the top of my head what socket they were using for this and whether it was the same as for Threadripper...

Good as place as any to insert: One of the limitations of Epyc is it doesn't support 4S or 8S configurations.

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1 minute ago, DXMember said:

take 8 kits of that per CPU on two CPUs on motherboard and you get 2TB - it checks out

They make 128GB DIMMs.  2 DIMMs per channel = 16 DIMMS = 2TB.

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Price will determine which cpu is the best for your wallet. Two I liked so far is the 7451 and 7601.

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Just now, AnonymousGuy said:

They make 128GB DIMMs.  2 DIMMs per channel = 16 DIMMS = 2TB.

Does Intel know about that? and they still are pushing Optane XPoint? Who needs RAID keys?

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1 minute ago, DXMember said:

Does Intel know about that? and they still are pushing Optane XPoint? Who needs RAID keys?

Threadripper build - entire system in RAM-disk confirmed

entire wallet in RAM-disk confirmed ;)

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4 minutes ago, AnonymousGuy said:

Good as place as any to insert: One of the limitations of Epyc is it doesn't support 4S or 8S configurations.

they can always glue more dies with Infinity Fabric thoguh

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Just now, NumLock21 said:

Price will determine which cpu is the best for your wallet.

>Server CPUs

>Best for your wallet

Wut? Who buys 32 core CPUs for desktop use?

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Just now, PCGuy_5960 said:

>Server CPUs

>Best for your wallet

Wut? Who buys 32 core CPUs for desktop use?

i think we've been so deprived of AMD server gear for so long that people somehow think this thing will even come close to ATX mobo's.. gonna be EATX at least..

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Just now, PCGuy_5960 said:

>Server CPUs

>Best for your wallet

Wut? Who buys 32 core CPUs for desktop use?

No its for server use so for something like a Plex server with loads of transcoding

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