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EPYC 7742 pulverizes metrics in Cinebench R20 and V-Ray

Pulverized two new records by the EPYC Rome, specifically by the AMD EPYC 7742, which have 64 cores.

AMD Ryzen 3000 processors are no longer the protagonists because of the EPYC Roma, also from AMD. These processors, as you probably already know, are also based on Zen2 @ 7nm. These processors are destroying all the records had and to have. To a certain extent it is normal that the EPYC Rome are hitting it, since they are the processors with the most cores that are commercialized.

During IBC 2019, one of these EPYC Rome processors was seen. Several benchmarks have been carried out and of course, they have burst it. Specifically, they have been subjected to the V-Ray and Cinebench tools, which as we know, the higher the number of cores, the better.

New records from the hands of the AMD EPYC Rome

The first of the shattered records is in Cinebench R20. Specifically, two EPYC Rome working in parallel have sold 31 points, achieving a world record. We are talking about two EPYC 913 working together and thus adding 7742 cores and 128 threads. Each EPYC 256 has 7742 cores and 64 threads and each offers a score of about 128 20 points (as seen in the image)

We must bear in mind that using two processors working in parallel does not multiply the performance, normally the performance is improved by 50-60% than if it were just one. This is due to the fact that there must be communication between them, parallelization of tasks, etc.

We also see an EPYC 7742 (only one) in the V-Ray, destroying the highest result obtained. This processor in this benchmark achieves 75 125 points, beating four Xeon Gold 6154 on the street. Each Xeon Gold 6154 has 18 cores and 36 threads, hence 72 cores appear in the image. It also wrecks four Xeon Platinum 8280M processors (each has 28 cores), each costing $ 13.

Source: TT

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Robert Sole

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