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Leaked Geekbench score running on Skylake-EP from Google running on Linux. Google did manage to get early access to these cpus and they are letting the consumers try it out, by signing up to their Google Cloud Platform.

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Skylake-EP

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Skylake-EP is part of the Purley Platform

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http://wccftech.com/intel-skylake-e5-2699-v5-32-core-geekbench-score-leaked/

 

 

 

 

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Is that score good? There's nothing for reference...

 

EDIT- so apparently the single core is horrible, like less than half of a 7700k.

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Just now, aisle9 said:

What the hell, is that a rectangular CPU?

 

Also, WCCF is an absolute joke.

Have you never seen xeons or opterons...?

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Just now, Enderman said:

Have you never seen xeons or opterons...?

None of the recent high-end ones, which I suppose is the issue? I remember Opterons and Xeons having weird shapes years and years back. Hell, I have a Slot A CPU from the '90s. Just hadn't seen a rectangle lately.

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1 minute ago, aisle9 said:

None of the recent high-end ones, which I suppose is the issue? I remember Opterons and Xeons having weird shapes years and years back. Hell, I have a Slot A CPU from the '90s. Just hadn't seen a rectangle lately.

this one is on a new giant socket that is coming with the new cpus, today's xeons are still on socket 2011 

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Just now, cj09beira said:

this one is on a new giant socket that is coming with the new cpus, today's xeons are still on socket 2011 

2066, right? I did not know that socket was going to be a doormat.

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16 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

Leaked Geekbench score running on Skylake-EP from Google running on Linux. Google did manage to get early access to these cpus and they are letting the consumers try it out, by signing up to their Google Cloud Platform.

I think the interesting point on these are whether they are actually going to be 32-Core processors or not since Intel has not officially announced that they are building one.  Supposedly they were only going to do up to a 28-Core processor.  Question is, how long have they had this in the background.  Second question, which is going to have to wait awhile, will be how does Intel's 32-Core Server Platform and AMDs 32-Core Server Platform (Naples) stack up to each other in different workloads.  

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31 minutes ago, WMGroomAK said:

I think the interesting point on these are whether they are actually going to be 32-Core processors or not since Intel has not officially announced that they are building one.  Supposedly they were only going to do up to a 28-Core processor.  Question is, how long have they had this in the background.  Second question, which is going to have to wait awhile, will be how does Intel's 32-Core Server Platform and AMDs 32-Core Server Platform (Naples) stack up to each other in different workloads.  

That planned road map, has been out for at least a year or so. It might change or what Google got is some custom made cpu. Intel does make custom cpus, as long as you got the $$$$$ and strong reasons for them custom design one especially for you.

 

 

 

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