Intel Xeon Adaptable “Sapphire Rapids” with HBM2E Beaten by More established AMD EPYC “Milan-X” in Spilled Benchmarks
Intel’s Xeon Versatile “Sapphire Rapids” processor might make some intense memories getting to showcase, as spilled benchmarks propose that even its superior HPC models with on-bundle HBM2E memory are beated by AMD’s more established age “Zen 3” EPYC processors. The 64-core/128-thread EPYC “Milan-X” processor in light of more seasoned “Zen 3” microarchitecture with 3D Vertical Store (3DV reserve) chipsets, purportedly outflanks 52-core/104-thread Xeon Platinum 8472C and 60-center/120-string Xeon Platinum 8490H “Sapphire Rapids” designing examples in computer processor Z Seat and V-beam tests that scale across centers. These benchmark scores were contrasted and those of the EPYC “Milan-X” by Tom’s Equipment, in which they will tragically shy of the AMD chips.