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Epyc rome has 400% more performance per dollar than xeon

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The second-generation 32-core EPYC offers no less than 5.6 times the performance per dollar versus the largest number of Intel cores and the fastest Platinum Xeon processors. That's 460% of return for every dollar spent.

EPYC Rome has 400% more performance per dollar than Xeon

The Xeons manage to show decent performance and Intel is expected to release new Xeons even faster soon, however AMD's prices are so disruptive that the entire Intel product line cannot compete.

This is something Intel is admitting by halving the launch prices of its next-generation Cascade Lake-X product line compared to its predecessors. In fact, this is a price cut before products hit the shelves and is simply a necessity to compete with AMD's price structure, which is extremely competitive.

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Thanks to the company's highly scalable chiplet design, created by CTO Mark Papermaster at the beginning of the decade, the company is not only capable of competing, but also outperforming Intel by offering twice the number of cores per socket. and therefore essentially double the performance in the same amount of physical space, which is a huge advantage for servers.

It is no wonder that AMD has been gaining market share by leaps and bounds in the server market since the birth of EPYC CPUs. This trend seems to continue with the new generation EPYC Rome and there is no reason to think that it will not continue to gain ground with EPYC Milan next year. We will keep you informed.

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