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AMD ZEN based server chip, pictured

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Amd's server cpu based on the zen architecture has been leaked. Code name naples, it has 32 cores and 64 threads. 512mb of L3, and it runs at 1.4GHz, turbo up to 2.8GHz. We might get more info at AMD's New Horizon event

 

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6 minutes ago, Tataffe said:

No one realizes that's a SandyBridge E5 Xeon?

Socket mechanism is different.  It's AMD not intel.

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On 12/10/2016 at 2:56 PM, Tataffe said:

No one realizes that's a SandyBridge E5 Xeon?

WCCFTech aren't known for the accuracy of their information.

I remember someone trolled them not that long ago, with i think an FM2 motherboard photograph, but claiming it was an AM4 board. After he sent it to them, and they cropped it a little, then actually made a full article about it.

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They're clearly wccftech chip.

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7 minutes ago, Tataffe said:

No one realizes that's a SandyBridge E5 Xeon?

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4 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

Socket mechanism is different.  It's AMD not intel.

i might also add that the markings on the chip are typical AMD fashion 

 

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21 minutes ago, Tataffe said:

No one realizes that's a SandyBridge E5 Xeon?

i see what you did there.

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31 minutes ago, Tataffe said:

No one realizes that's a SandyBridge E5 Xeon?

I was hoping no one posted this first.

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2 hours ago, Sauron said:

512Mb of L3 cache? If that's true it's insane.

It's most certainly not - the idiots looked at the misread L3 cache data in a leaked benchmark that stated 64MBx8 and have been claiming that means it has 512MB of L3... instead of just the program being unable to accurately read the cache configuration on an experimental chip...

 

A 16-core CPU should have 32MB of L3 cache, though, which is still plenty nice.

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On a serious note, I'm curious how many threads will boost up to 2.8.

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3 hours ago, Tataffe said:

No one realizes that's a SandyBridge E5 Xeon?

AMD's server chips use LGA sockets as well :P It's just their consumer stuff that uses PGA sockets.

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On 10/12/2016 at 6:43 PM, Daring said:

AMD's server chips use LGA sockets as well :P It's just their consumer stuff that uses PGA sockets.

And no one realises that that quote is referencing someone else who firmly believed that it was.

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As always

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3 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

As always

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Its a server chip. They are meant to usually have many cores due to the workloads imposed on them

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10 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

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More cores for every core

Intersting x and y axis naming ;)

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36 minutes ago, Bouzoo said:

On a serious note, I'm curious how many threads will boost up to 2.8.

How many cores, you mean. Threads don't have clocks, can't boost to anything.

 

Sorry for nitpicking :P I'll give you a more relevant answer to compensate: obviously I don't know, my guess is that more than one, but I'm sure there will be a whole ladder between 1.4 and 2.8 depending on the number of cores under load. In the kind of workloads that benefit from 32 slow cores, the 2.8 boost would probably be necessary in 1 or 2 cores to clear OS and other background stuff every now and then (an update, starting up a service, etc).

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28 minutes ago, Wolther said:

More cores for every core

Intersting x and y axis naming ;)

It actually does kind of make sense....look at IBM's power 8, 8 threads per core and lots of cores. 

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512MB of L3 on the server chips, let me just be cautiously optimistic of 128-256MB on the consumer ones :D

 

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1 hour ago, SpaceGhostC2C said:

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Oh yeah cores right. :$

I hope it's not 1 on 2.8, 2 on 2.7, 3 on 2.6 and so on but a bit better.

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1 hour ago, That Norwegian Guy said:

512MB of L3 on the server chips, let me just be cautiously optimistic of 128-256MB on the consumer ones :D

 

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1 hour ago, RexinOridle said:

Forget the CPU, what's that thing with the AMD Logo? Looks cool.

looks like a custom 3D printed shroud for the motherboard, to hide RAM or VRMs or something

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