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Rumors are flying about AMD's next EPYC 'Turin' processor, and the early benchmarks are looking relatively good compared to the previous generation. A hardware enthusiast going by @9550pro shared some leaked numbers that suggest the 128-core AMD EPYC 9755 'Turin' is performing extremely well in 7zip compression and decompression tests—nearly doubling the performance of the current 128-core EPYC 9654 'Bergamo.'
These leaked benchmarks were run using 7zip version 24.06 and worked with a 32MB dictionary size. They used a 2,048MB file for compression, which was a 4,096MB file for decompression. What's worth noting is that they capped both processors at 64 threads, which might not show their full potential.
The EPYC 9755 'Turin' reportedly features:
In comparison, the EPYC 9654 'Bergamo' offers:
The significant performance leap can be attributed to several factors:
It's important to remember that the EPYC 9755 and EPYC 9654 are aimed at different markets. The 'Turin' chip is made for workloads that care a lot about single-thread performance, while 'Bergamo' is all about handling a different range of tasks.
As with all leaked benchmarks, these results should be approached with a grain of salt. The source and testing methodology have yet to be verified independently, so the actual performance of the final product could be different.
7-ZIPEPYC 9754 128c Zen 4c 360WvsEPYC 9755 128C Zen 5 500W pic.twitter.com/RtGTVAmKjd
— HXL (@9550pro) August 29, 2024
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