AMD EPYC 9654 Beats 5th Gen Intel Xeon Processors

The recent availability of 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors allows testing of 4th Gen AMD EPYC CPUs on critical workloads

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AMD EPYC 4th Gen excels at power efficiency. A dual-socket system with 128-core AMD EPYC 9754 processors outscored Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ by 2.25x

SPECrate 2017 ranked 2P 64-core Intel Xeon Scalable 8592+ behind 2P 96-core AMD EPYC 9654

Dual-socket 96-core general-purpose AMD EPYC 9654 surpasses 64-core Intel Xeon Scalable 8592+ 1.48x on SPECjbb 2015 MultiJVM-maxJOPS

A 2P 64-core AMD EPYC 9554 system outperforms a 2P Intel Xeon Scalable 8592+ system by ~1.14x and ~1.22x at SF 10000 in price-performance TPC-H

Recently, a 2P system with 96-core AMD EPYC 9654 processors outscored a 64-core Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ by ~1.53x

A 2P 64-core AMD EPYC 9554 machine outperforms a 2P Intel Xeon Scalable 8592+ system 1.29x on VMmark 3

In VMmark 3, a 2P 96-core AMD EPYC 9654 system outperforms a 2P 64-core Intel Xeon Scalable 8592+ system by ~1.60x

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In OpenFOAM tests, a 2P 64-core AMD EPYC 9554 system outperformed an Intel Xeon Scalable 8592+ and a top-of-stack general purpose system by ~1.14x

In some LS-DYNA tests, the 2P 32-core AMD EPYC 9374F machine outperformed the Intel Xeon Scalable 8562Y+ system by ~1.50x