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News from this site on July 25. The source HXL (@9550pro) tweeted yesterday (July 24), sharing information about the AMD EPYC 9755 “Turin” CPU based on Zen 5, and tested it in the CPU-Z benchmark Achieved excellent results.
EPYC 9755 is AMD’s fifth generation EPYC family product, equipped with 128 cores and 256 threads on Zen 5 architecture.
The base clock frequency of the EPYC 9755 processor is 2.70 GHz, and the acceleration clock frequency can reach 4.10 GHz. Compared with the previous generation, the number of cores/threads has increased by 33%, and the clock frequency has increased by 11%.
EPYC 9755 processor is equipped with 512 MB of L3 cache, 128 MB of L2 cache and 10 MB of L1 cache, for a total of 650 MB of cache, an increase from the previous generation flagship EPYC 9654 (Genoa) 31%.
This CPU achieved a single-core score of 653.7 points and a multi-core score of 108093 points in CPU-Z. Note from this site: It is currently impossible to confirm whether it is a single-slot or dual-slot configuration, but the running score of over 100,000 is still very impressive, 14% faster than the current fastest EPYC 9654 score.
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