By: anon (anon.delete@this.anon.com), August 8, 2019 11:47 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
Alberto (git.delete@this.git.it) on August 8, 2019 3:42 pm wrote:
> Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com) on August 8, 2019 8:29 am wrote:
> > SPECpower_ssj2008 Results:
> >
> > Lenovo Think System SR655, AMD EPYC 7742 2.25Ghz - 19,149 Overall ssj_ops/watt
> >
> > And several more results in the same range.
> > https://www.spec.org/power_ssj2008/results/res2019q3
> >
> > The best non-EPYC2 result:
> > ASUSTeK RS720-E9-RS8, Intel Xeon Pt 8280L, 2.7 GHz - 14,274 Overall ssj_ops/watt
> >
> >
> > The best EPYC1 result:
> > Dell PowerEdge R7425, AMD EPYC 7601, 2.20 GHz - 11,867 Overall ssj_ops/watt
> >
>
>
> Impressive results.
> Look like they chosen the best 7nm silicon available at TSMC to assemble these SKUs.
That's the whole point of the chiplets. Much better binning potential with much lower defect rate. You should watch the AdoredTV video explaining the concept.
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> Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com) on August 8, 2019 8:29 am wrote:
> > SPECpower_ssj2008 Results:
> >
> > Lenovo Think System SR655, AMD EPYC 7742 2.25Ghz - 19,149 Overall ssj_ops/watt
> >
> > And several more results in the same range.
> > https://www.spec.org/power_ssj2008/results/res2019q3
> >
> > The best non-EPYC2 result:
> > ASUSTeK RS720-E9-RS8, Intel Xeon Pt 8280L, 2.7 GHz - 14,274 Overall ssj_ops/watt
> >
> >
> > The best EPYC1 result:
> > Dell PowerEdge R7425, AMD EPYC 7601, 2.20 GHz - 11,867 Overall ssj_ops/watt
> >
>
>
> Impressive results.
> Look like they chosen the best 7nm silicon available at TSMC to assemble these SKUs.
That's the whole point of the chiplets. Much better binning potential with much lower defect rate. You should watch the AdoredTV video explaining the concept.
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snip more sore loser fanboy bs