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Supposed amd epyc 7nm gets 12,500 points in cinebench

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An alleged benchmark of AMD's 7nm EPYC 'Rome' processor has just come to light. The results were published in the Chiphell forums, and would presumably be a sample engineering of the new generation chip'EPYC that will be available in 2019 for servers.

New 7nm AMD 'Rome' EPYC would be more than twice as fast as the Threadripper 2990WX

The leak is an engineering sample of the same size and dimensions as the current EPYC 'Naples' series of processors. The code name and ID have been blocked, so we cannot say whether this is real or not, but the results obtained in Cinebench are very interesting.

The chip was tested on Cinebench R15 in multi-core and the chip reaches a staggering 12, 587 points, which is above any other processor that we know today. AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX scores around 5500 points in the same benchmark test with 32 cores and 64 threads. The score we are seeing in the leaks shows more than double the performance of the Threadripper flagship. There's also the EPYC 7601, which scores around 6, 000 points thanks to 8-channel memory support.

We know that the clock speeds obtained by the new 7nm chips would be higher than those of 14nm and that they will also be able to use 8-channel memories. Although the result of this new 64-core chip is surprising in multi-threading, the benchmark is not confirmed, it is not official, so we must take this information with a pinch of salt.

These new Zen 2- based AMD processors for the server market should arrive in 2019. AMD is also planning a third generation called Milan, which would presumably arrive in 2020.

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