For workloads such as general-purpose computing, Java, databases, web servers, analytics, and high-performance computing, EPYC provides twice the power.
In the SPECpower_ssj2008 test, single- and dual-socket systems based on AMD EPYC 9754 outperformed NVIDIA Grace by 2.5 and 2.75 times, respectively, and the dual-socket server based on EPYC 9654 was 2.27 times faster than its NVIDIA counterpart.
AMD claims that EPYC processors hold more than 300 world records for performance and efficiency across a variety of benchmarks, including business applications, technical computing, and analytics.
While EPYC processors are based on the x86 architecture, which provides compatibility with a wide range of software, NVIDIA Grace uses the less common Arm architecture.
Source: Ferra
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