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minus-squarepipe01@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·1 month ago The processors in these were 4-core AMD EPYC Rome CPU. Surely they meant 48 core?
minus-squareLeaflet@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·1 month agoI was wondering about that too. At first I assumed they were only allocated a few of the cores for their testing, but a typo seems more likely.
minus-squareInvertedParallax@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up6·edit-21 month agoThere are 4 core romes, no idea why anyone would buy one (think they keep most of the ddr and pcie links) but still. https://www.dustinhome.se/product/5020033444/amd-epyc-4124p-38ghz-4c-8t-16mb-socket-am5-tray 4 core Milan.
minus-squareMarkaos@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up3·edit-21 month agoThat was my deleted comment, but then I realized the article specifies they are Rome CPUs (Zen 2), while the 4000 series of EPYCs is based on Zen 4
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Surely they meant 48 core?
I was wondering about that too. At first I assumed they were only allocated a few of the cores for their testing, but a typo seems more likely.
There are 4 core romes, no idea why anyone would buy one (think they keep most of the ddr and pcie links) but still.
https://www.dustinhome.se/product/5020033444/amd-epyc-4124p-38ghz-4c-8t-16mb-socket-am5-tray
4 core Milan.
That was my deleted comment, but then I realized the article specifies they are Rome CPUs (Zen 2), while the 4000 series of EPYCs is based on Zen 4
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