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AMD EPYC 7H12 Announced As New 280 Watt Processor For High Performance Computing

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  • andyprough
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    Good timing. Michael can heat the basement this winter while playing Crysis.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by mumar1 View Post
    Benchmarks? Have you got samples already?
    Haven't heard if will be sampled for the 7H12 or not. It might not be the case since it sounds like it might mostly be bundled with servers due to the cooling requirements... Not sure the Rome reference server platform can handle 280 Watt.

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  • mumar1
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    Benchmarks? Have you got samples already?

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  • Guest
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    Wonderful piece for my HTPC. Does it have iGPU? As, currently I'm running on APU Ryzen 2400G.

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  • onicsis
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    That's almost 3x standard 100W Classic light bulbs with wolfram filament heated to incandescent over 3000K Emitting a lot of light.

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  • AMD EPYC 7H12 Announced As New 280 Watt Processor For High Performance Computing

    Phoronix: AMD EPYC 7H12 Announced As New 280 Watt Processor For High Performance Computing

    From Rome, Italy this afternoon AMD not only announced more than 100 world records have been broken with their new EPYC "Rome" processors, but there is also a new SKU! Meet the EPYC 7H12...

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