AMD's Naples SoC, a server part which is also based on AMD's upcoming Zen CPU architecture, has been spotted online in a set of SiSoft Sandra benchmarks, showing what this 64-core, 128-thread platform can really do.
Spotted over at the NewCitaviaBlog, the aforementioned CPU, described only as the "4x AMD Eng Sample", manage to get a multi-media score of 643.37 Mpix/s with memory bandwidth of 0.31Gb/s and processor cryptography result of 0.17GB/s.
There are a couple of other performance results but since this is an engineering sample, there are still a lot of unanswered questions and we simply do not have anything to compare it to yet. The multi-media ranking of this dual-CPU platform is quite impressive and puts it in a 240th position, which is quite an impressive result.
This also shows that AMD is already testing its Naples SoC which means that Zen CPU architecture is doing good but until we see some official scores, especially in CPU-oriented tasks, we can't get a clear picture.
Hopefully, we will hear more about it before the end of the year.
Source:
Wccftech.com.