AMD Milan-X Upgrade In The Cloud Makes Microsoft Azure HBv3 Very Compelling For HPC

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 21 March 2022 at 09:00 AM EDT. Page 3 of 5. 2 Comments.
Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks
Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks

Venturing out into other HPC workloads not covered by AMD or Microsoft in their advanced briefing, Milan-X continued to shine with very large workloads.

Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks
Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks
Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks
Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks
Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks
Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks
Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks

With Milan-X basically amounting to just adding 3D V-Cache to existing Zen 3 cores, Milan-X's results are coming in quite strong for demanding real-world workloads... We still have Zen 4 to look forward to later this year and even Milan (non-X) has been performing incredibly well against Intel Ice Lake and the Arm server competition.

Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks
Microsoft Azure EPYC Milan-X HBv3 Benchmarks

With Milan-X coming out as an upgrade to HBv3 in Microsoft's cloud at the same pricing level, this is a really great deal...


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