AMD Turin: 5th Gen EPYC Deep Dive
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2024
- AMD launched their brand new Turin series of server CPUs using the Zen 5 architecture. These CPUs can hit up to 5GHz on the high frequency F SKUs along with unification of the "Classic" and "Dense" stacks into one single SKU stack with Turin.
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Hello you fine Internet Folks,
I would like to say that our new loaded latency test was created by Chester AKA Clam due to a graph that Ampere Computing showed on their Hot Chips 2024 slide deck.
I meant to make mention of this in the video however it slipped my mind due to running off-script at that point.
Sincerely,
George
First and foremost, please keep going!
Your dedication to correctness, focus on detail, depth, and exploration of specifics is awesome!!!
Man, the joy we had when we randomly were breaking records😂 good video, keep up the great work bud!
I love these videos. Thanks for making them
Well done! Really appreciate the depth that Chips and Cheese goes into on the technical details, without all the fluff from other channels out there.
Great job! So happy to have you guys on TH-cam~!
This was a real good review and you went in depth that will allow datacenter customers make informed decision to design a very dense high performance architecture! This is amazing!
i like this format. good work!
I don’t think you’ll be able to top this video ending for a while. Haha.
Hey Cheese, I think that showing graphs on the screen would be much better for understanding the numbers. As i was listening to this video, i was looking at the article you published on the website, and the graphs made it really much more intuitive.
Maybe you can use graphs in a video to explain them in more detail compared to an article, just a thought of mine.
Yeah, at the point I had realize that would be a good idea the video had been edited and I was on the way to the airport to fly back from San Francisco.
Next time we have data from before a launch like we did with Turin, I'll include the graphs! This is still a new format for us so expect improvement as we continue with this format 🙂.
Great seeing you on TH-cam! And I can see that you're getting more comfortable in front of the camera 😁
I love these semi-reviews (and would love video companion pieces to the main full site articles - like sth or tt🥔) but the numbers sections are a bit confusing without graphs/tables (especially when out of context against other products)
I love the intro music and "fine internet people" greeting. Really good vibes 😎
You know what I'd love to have? An AM5 CPU with a single Zen5c (16C) CCD connected to the standard AM5 IOD using TWO GMI links!
happy making video now
great video!!
Will we get load latency benchmarks for prior generations for comparison?
I'd love to see the ratio of core to soc power of the 9175F under load...
I didn't watch it because of the AI branding, if they had mentioned Turin, EPYC, or data centre I would have watched it live
The 5Ghz thing doesn't impress me given the slowest clocks on mainstream desktop (x3D chips) is usually around 5Ghz, I would be more impressed by 4-4.5Ghz all core turbo's.
Also having 16 cores on a single ring bus... how are they doing that without massive latency increases on the ring bus? or is this that twisted ring (Figure 8) sorta thing Ian was talking about? I'm still stoked about these parts I just have lots of questions :D
5Ghz on server with higher core count will be power and thermal limited. It does benefits to customer that need speed over core count. these kind of server are usually used in trading and such which is still a market that intel have a huge market share of. zen5 would probably makes its easier for them to break into that market since its way-way more efficient than zen4.
5Ghz, 64 cores…. @$12,000.00. 😅