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AMD EPYC 7551P

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Our AMD EPYC 7551P benchmarks and review. This 32 core and 64 thread CPU is a monster value at a street price of around $2300. Intel does not have a competitive part in the market and we show you why.Read more
Introduction AMD EPYC 7551P 32-Core/64-Thread SP3 Processor GIGABYTE send us some AMD EPYC processors (link) so we can test the matching motherboards, so it's only suitable to offer you full reviews of the processors themselves. Today we're taking a closer look at the first of two, the AMD EPYC 7551P. The EPYC 7551P is designed for single-socket motherboards, but it does offer you 32 cores and 64 threads, among other things. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq7yyVX5C_I AMD EPYC 7551P Server Processor in Numbers The EPYC specifications aren't a secret, so let us start with those. As mentioned above, you get 32 CPU cores andRead more
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Pros

  • faster and more efficient the processor is
  • increasing speed and efficiency to operate
  • produces precise and accurate results

Cons

  • This site uses Akismet to reduce spam
  • top end SKUs are not for the general purpose CPU market
  • Intel Xeon Platinum is a Marketing Headache

Key specs

  • Socket SP3
  • 2 GHz
  • 32
  • 64
  • 180 W
  • 64 MB
  • L3

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AMD EPYC 7551P - Pros & Cons

AMD EPYC 7551P

Pros

  • faster and more efficient the processor is
  • increasing speed and efficiency to operate
  • produces precise and accurate results
  • delivers more performance
  • higher flexibility
  • and better security through a balance of resources
  • Everything has to be stored and served in an instant

Cons

  • This site uses Akismet to reduce spam
  • top end SKUs are not for the general purpose CPU market
  • Intel Xeon Platinum is a Marketing Headache
  • Intel does not match
  • Intel does not have a competing 32 core part at this time
  • Limited

AMD EPYC 7551P - Technical Overview

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32
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2 GHz
Best:
AMD FX 9590
Clock speed: 4.7 GHz
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3 GHz
Best:
Cisco Intel Xeon E5-2609
Max turbo speed: 24 GHz

AMD EPYC 7551P - Full Specifications

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General
Processor socketSocket SP3
Component forServer/Workstation
Operating modes64-bit
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Integrated graphics
On-board graphics adapterno
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Processor
Clock speed2.0 GHz
Max turbo speed3.0 GHz
Number of cores32
Number of threads64
Thermal Design Power (TDP)180.0 W
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Memory
Cache64 MB
Cache typeL3
Memory clock speeds supported by processor2666.0 MHz
Memory channelsOcta

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