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AMD EPYC 3451 16 core Hands-on and What it Means for the Embedded Market

As always, you can read our much more detailed piece with more performance figures and analysis on the STH main site here: https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-3451-benchmarks-and-review/

We get hands-on with the AMD EPYC 3451 in a Wallaby development platform and see what this 16-core Intel Xeon D-1500 and D-2100 series has to offer. This is AMD's highest-end embedded EPYC part that uses two Zen1 dies to give 64x PCIe Gen3 lanes, 1TB of memory support, and 8x 10GbE NICs all from a 80-100W TDP SoC. The most interesting part is perhaps the pricing since the EPYC 3451 is around half, or less, of the price that Intel is charging for its Xeon D parts. This chip has the potential to disrupt the embedded space.

We are also making an ask, if you want to see more platforms based on the EPYC 3001 series, put what you want to see in the description and share the main site article/ this video. Let embedded server manufacturers see what kind of platforms are in demand so they can plan their product roadmaps accordingly.

Other links:
- STH AMD EPYC 3000 Series Coverage Guide: https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-3000-coverage-from-sth-your-guide/
- STH AMD EPYC 3251 SoC review in the same Wallaby platform: https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-3251-benchmarks-and-review/

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3 апреля 2020 г. 22:00:02
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