Why are all the #AMD #AM5 #ITX boards so disappointingly bad?! Especially given the new #Epyc4005 CPUs.
Performance & Power Of The Low-Cost #EPYC4005 "Grado" vs. Original #EPYC7601 Zen 1 Flagship CPU Review
Can an entry-level brand new #Zen5 Grado #server processor with dual channel DDR5 memory outpace an original #EPYC server with twice the core/thread counts and eight channel DDR4 server memory? Yes, with huge gains in performance and power efficiency.
Across HPC, compilation, video encoding, and a variety of other workloads, #EPYC4585PX processor was at 2.69x performance
https://www.phoronix.com/review/amd-epyc-4005-server
#Intel #Xeon 6300 vs. #AMD #EPYC 4005 #SMT#/HT Performance Review
At the same core counts, #Zen5 based #EPYC4005 series was showing great benefit out of SMT than the flagship #Xeon6300
Also fascinating to see was that AMD EPYC 4345P even with SMT disabled was still faster than the Xeon 6369P with its full load-out thanks to the EPYC Grado #CPU supporting AVX-512 and other advantages over the Xeon 6300 series that in turn is largely rehashed from the Xeon #E2400 series.
https://www.phoronix.com/review/intel-xeon-6300-amd-epyc-4005-smt
#AMD #EPYC #4565P & #4585PX #Benchmarks Against #Xeon #6369P
For "conventional" #server workloads like web serving and databases, the EPYC 4005 series dominates.
With up to 16C/32TH, #AVX512, DDR5-5600 memory and other advantages, the EPYC 4005 series is the very easy answer for those that may be looking for affordable #HPC
The AMD #EPYC4005 series #CPU deliver excellent generational uplift over the EPYC 4004 series and outright obliterating the #Xeon6300 series
https://www.phoronix.com/review/amd-epyc-4585px-4565p-benchmarks