AMD 32-core Zen-based Naples CPU benchmarked

64-threads, 1.4GHz base and 2.9GHz boost clocks

AMD Zen-based 32-core, 64-thread, Naples CPU has been teased once again, this time over at Geekbench database where it got a decent score.

The entry in question over at Geekbench is for the platform only described as the 2S1451A4VIHE4_29/14_N, which is a dual-socket platform with two Naples CPUs, each with 32-cores and working at 1.44GHz base and 2.9GHz Turbo clock.

Of course, this is probably an engineering platform so the clocks could somewhat change. The platform has a total of 64 cores and 128-threads. Each CPU complex in the chip has four cores with 8MB of L3 cache, which means that the 32-core server chip will pack up to 64MB of L3 cache.

The benchmarked platform also packed 128GB of DDR4 memory and scores 1141 points in single-threaded and 15620 points in multi-threaded Geekbench benchmark.

AMD's server Naples chip is expected to ship in Q2, or a few months after Zen-based Summit Ridge desktop CPUs become available.

Hopefully we will see more details about it as this will give us a better picture on the actual performance of the Zen CPU architecture.



Source: Wccftech.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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