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Old 13th March 2017, 10:20   #1
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Default How dual socket Naples compares to Intel’s E5 2699A V4

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AMD has given details of Naples and talked about its support at the Open Compute conference and it also shared a few performance numbers of a dual socket Naples with 64 core and 128 threes versus Intel’s latest dual socket Xeon E5-2699A.

Intel’s latest dual socket Xeon E5-2699A is commercially available from a major server OEM. Intel has 22 cores with 44 threads support per socket. A dual socket Intel system supports total 88 threads while the dual socket Naples supports 128 threads.

http://fudzilla.com/news/processors/...-s-e5-2699a-v4
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