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Intel 5th-Gen Xeon Platinum 8592+ review: the $11,600 64-core chip outperforms AMD's 64-core EPYC Genoa in several benchmarks, particularly in AI workloads

The sun shines brighter for Intel. … Why you can trust Tom's Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products …

Tom's Hardware Paul Alcorn

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  • Phoronix Michael Larabel on x
    The Intel_Idle Linux Driver Prepares For Grand Ridge SoCs
  • Phoronix Phoronix on x
    Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ “Emerald Rapids” Linux Benchmarks
  • Phoronix Phoronix on x
    Intel Launches 5th Gen Xeon Scalable “Emerald Rapids” Server Processors
  • @aschilling Andreas Schilling on x
    Wafer with Emerald Rapid XCC dies on it. Manufactured in Intel 7. I saw those in Penang getting sliced and sorted. There are 69 or 70 dies fully exposed on the 300 mm wafer. [image]
  • @aschilling Andreas Schilling on x
    Intel 5th Xeon Xeon Emerald Rapids XCC: - 2 Tiles - 33C per tile (32 active) - 3x EMIB - North/South Dies - 2x 115 MB LLC - same accelerator cluster as SPR XCC MCC: - monolithic - 34C (32 active) - 60 MB LLC - same accelerator cluster as SPR MCC EE LCC: - monolithic - 20C [image]
  • @hms1193 Hassan Mujtaba on x
    Intel 5th Gen Emerald Rapids vs AMD 4th Gen EPYC Average Core Count per CPU (DC) expected to grow to 70.9 cores per chip by 2027, currently 38.4 cores per chip. 64C vs 64C (AMD) in HPC but only AI benchmarks for 64C vs 96C (AMD). Up To 2.5x perf & 1.9x efficiency at 64 cores. [im…
  • Phoronix Phoronix on x
    Intel Launches Core Ultra “Meteor Lake” Mobile Processors
  • @mikefeibus @mikefeibus on x
    This just in: Not just @intel Core ultra. Not just 5th-Gen #xeon. The new @HabanaLabs Gaudi3! @PGelsinger #ArtificialIntelligence #AIEverywhere [image]
  • @patrickmoorhead Patrick Moorhead on x
    Gaudi3 ASIC sneak peek by @PGelsinger : -remember it's an ASIC, not a GPU which means it should be much more performant & efficient on a specific AI job than a GPU at the expense of future programmability.  G2 demonstrated its on certain workloads. -"first-ever Gaudi3 in public",…