New Leaks: 64 Core AMD EPYC 7nm CPU erformance Cinebench Benchmark

Some sources are saying this may be fake.

Another monster CPU from AMD, 64 core version of AMD’s next-generation 7nm based EPYC Rome server processor benchmark which was posted at Chiphell forums is presumably from a next-gen 7 nm. It is going to be out in 2019 for datacenters and shows us the incredible multi-tasking CPU performance which the new lineup would have.

AMD engineering sample which is about the same size and dimensions as the current EPYC ‘Naples’ series of processors. The codename and ID have been blocked. The CPU was tested in Cinebench R15 multi-thread benchmark and scored an astonishing 12,587 points which are beyond anything current-generation processors can achieve. AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX scores around 5500 points in the same benchmark with 32 cores and 64 threads. EPYC 7601 SKU which scores around 6000 points that is due to the octa-channel memory support compared to the quad channel on the Threadripper CPUs.

At Computex 2018, AMD announced that they are sampling the second generation, 7nm based EPYC ‘Rome’ processors in 2H 2018. AMD’s CEO, Lisa Su, even held a 7nm EPYC processor in her hands, showcasing it to the audience.

AMD’s 2019 CPU family is designed to tackle the Intel 10nm Ice Lake Xeons favorably and things are looking really good for AMD as their Rome CPU family will only be competing against Intel’s 14nm++ server refreshed family, aka Cascade Lake-SP. Intel’s Ice Lake-SP processors based on 10nm process aren’t expected to arrive in the server Xeon space till 2020.

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Mohsen Daemi