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Google Cloud Tau T2A Ampere Altra vs. T2D AMD EPYC Performance
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It's always good to see more than one ISA that's competing. That said, I wonder how Xeon compares to those two.
In many of the tests I noticed a much larger curve between Ampere Altra 8 cores and 16 cores, compared to AMD Epic 8 cores and 16 cores. Could that be single thread performance / IPC impact?
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Originally posted by Weasel View PostHere's a gold example: https://t.co/cGqebwwjYx
Translation:Sounds legit.
I swear if this was a movie it would probably be categorized into "comedy". Unfortunately it's real, with real consequences on (russian) people.
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Originally posted by Setif View PostI have fixed it for you.
Translation:[Numbers are claims of Russian official]
losses of the Ukrainian army - about 100,000 people
losses of the Russian army - 5,937 people
therefore Russia needs to mobilize 300,000 people
I swear if this was a movie it would probably be categorized into "comedy". Unfortunately it's real, with real consequences on (russian) people.
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EPYC Zen 4 is programmed for the coming months? EPYC Zen 3 came out over a year after Zen 3, perhaps 18 months even, will Zen 4 be that early?
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x86 destroys ARM once again, "software ecosystem issue".
ARM is competitive with x86, or slightly ahead, "omg look how great ARM is!!!! x86 is legacy/dead!"
I swear Michael is just like the Russian propagandists when it comes to hardware and software instead. Laughable bias against facts.
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Thanks for these benchmarks!
I think though that the comparison would be more enlightening if you provide graphs that show the price on the x-axis.
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Google Cloud Tau T2A Ampere Altra vs. T2D AMD EPYC Performance
Phoronix: Google Cloud Tau T2A Ampere Altra vs. T2D AMD EPYC Performance
Over the summer Google announced Tau T2A as the first Google Cloud Compute Engine VM to run on Arm. The T2A series is powered by Ampere Altra processors and complement the Tau T2D series powered by AMD EPYC 7003 "Milan" processors that launched last year. I have been trying out the Tau T2A series for the past several weeks and have some initial benchmarks to share today for showing how the Ampere Altra Arm VMs can perform against the existing T2D series.
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