AMD EPYC 4364P & 4564P @ DDR5-4800 / DDR5-5200 vs. Intel Xeon E-2488

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 6 June 2024 at 12:15 PM EDT. Page 3 of 5. 6 Comments.
ClickHouse benchmark with settings of 100M Rows Hits Dataset, First Run / Cold Cache. Xeon E-2488 @ DDR5-4800 was the fastest.
ClickHouse benchmark with settings of 100M Rows Hits Dataset, Third Run. EPYC 4564P @ DDR5-5200 was the fastest.

ClickHouse is another database workload that benefited from the increased bandwidth the DDR5-5200 memory.

PostgreSQL benchmark with settings of Scaling Factor: 100, Clients: 500, Mode: Read Write. EPYC 4564P @ DDR5-4800 was the fastest.

The PostgreSQL performance with the pgbench runner saw minimal change with the DDR5-5200 data.

CockroachDB benchmark with settings of Workload: KV, 60% Reads, Concurrency: 128. EPYC 4564P @ DDR5-5200 was the fastest.

Other database workloads were hit or miss on the impact.

ASKAP benchmark with settings of Test: tConvolve MT, Gridding. Xeon E-2488 @ DDR5-4800 was the fastest.

When running more HPC-type workloads is where the memory bandwidth can become more pressing.

GROMACS benchmark with settings of Implementation: MPI CPU, Input: water_GMX50_bare. EPYC 4564P @ DDR5-5200 was the fastest.

With heavy HPC workloads the DDR5-5200 memory is to an advantage as well as the AMD EPYC 4004 "X" SKUs with 3D V-Cache.

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