Słaby | Przeciętny | Dobry | Świetny | |
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Litografia procesora | 14 nm Najlepsza: HP AMD EPYC 7702 Litografia procesora: 7 nm | |||
Liczba rdzeni | 4 Najlepsza: Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor 7290 Liczba rdzeni: 72 | |||
Szybkośc zegara | 3,1 GHz Najlepsza: AMD FX 9590 Szybkośc zegara: 4,7 GHz | |||
Maksymalna prędkość turbo | 3,4 GHz Najlepsza: Cisco Intel Xeon E5-2609 Maksymalna prędkość turbo: 24 GHz |
Gniazdo procesora | AM4 |
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Komponent do | PC |
Tryby pracy | 64-bit |
Wbudowana karta graficzna | Nie |
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W zestawie chłodnica | Nie |
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Specyfikacja termiczna | 95.0 °C |
Szybkośc zegara | 3.1 GHz |
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Maksymalna prędkość turbo | 3.4 GHz |
Liczba rdzeni | 4 |
Liczba wątków | 4 |
Projektowana moc cieplna (TDP) | 65.0 W |
Litografia procesora | 14.0 nm |
Pamięć podręczna | 8 MB |
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Typ pamięci podręcznej | L3 |
Taktowanie pamięci obsługiwane przez procesor | 2667.0 MHz |
Typy pamięci obsługiwane przez procesor | DDR4 SDRAM |
Kanały pamięci | Podwójne |
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