AMD EPYC Genoa/Genoa-X & Bergamo vs. Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapids On Ubuntu 23.10

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 22 November 2023 at 02:34 PM EST. Page 4 of 7. 4 Comments.
LULESH benchmark with settings of . EPYC 9684X 2P - Power was the fastest.
Xmrig benchmark with settings of Variant: Monero, Hash Count: 1M. EPYC 9684X 2P - Power was the fastest.
LuxCoreRender benchmark with settings of Scene: DLSC, Acceleration: CPU. EPYC 9684X 2P was the fastest.
LuxCoreRender benchmark with settings of Scene: Orange Juice, Acceleration: CPU. EPYC 9754 2P was the fastest.
Embree benchmark with settings of Binary: Pathtracer ISPC, Model: Crown. EPYC 9684X 2P - Power was the fastest.
Embree benchmark with settings of Binary: Pathtracer ISPC, Model: Asian Dragon. EPYC 9684X 2P - Power was the fastest.
uvg266 benchmark with settings of Video Input: Bosphorus 4K, Video Preset: Slow. EPYC 9684X 2P - Power was the fastest.
ACES DGEMM benchmark with settings of Sustained Floating-Point Rate. EPYC 9754 2P - Power was the fastest.
Intel Open Image Denoise benchmark with settings of Run: RT.ldr_alb_nrm.3840x2160, Device: CPU-Only. EPYC 9754 2P - Power was the fastest.
OpenVKL benchmark with settings of Benchmark: vklBenchmarkCPU ISPC. EPYC 9754 2P - Power was the fastest.
OSPRay benchmark with settings of Benchmark: particle_volume/ao/real_time. EPYC 9754 2P - Power was the fastest.
OSPRay benchmark with settings of Benchmark: gravity_spheres_volume/dim_512/ao/real_time. EPYC 9754 2P - Power was the fastest.

For the most part the relative positioning between these processor models hasn't changed much. This article is mostly for putting out fresh reference figures for all of these current processors and in preparing for some additional upcoming articles.


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