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  • AmpereOne CPPC CPUFreq Schedutil vs. Performance Governor Benchmarks

    Phoronix: AmpereOne CPPC CPUFreq Schedutil vs. Performance Governor Benchmarks

    Similar to the ACPI CPUFreq and AMD/Intel P-State CPU frequency scaling driver and scaling governor benchmarks and power efficiency comparisons I routinely do on Phoronix, when recently having the Supermicro AmpereOne server in the lab with the 192-core A192-32X processor, I carried out some CPPC CPUFreq schedutil vs. performance governor benchmarks for curiosity and reference purposes while looking at the performance and power efficiency...

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    I just posted this last night in the previous Ampere article, but Oracle could take control of Ampere.



    I'm not suggesting I think it's a great investment, unless Ampere has some impressive next generation IP. They seem to be falling behind. But Oracle does have a ton of data centers and Amazon / Microsoft / Google are all going with some semi-custom ARM cores. This would give Oracle an easy way into some potentially efficient CPUs.

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    • #3
      it has a price of $5,555. They just got impudent.

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