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AMD Venice Chips Smash Core Counts and Slash Watts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38075, member: 636"] AMD splits its new EPYC Venice processors into two different types. Zen 6 runs faster clock speeds for quick tasks. Zen 6C packs more processing cores for handling many jobs at once. Data centers need to match these chips to their specific needs. Each processor contains eight clusters of mini-processors around central parts that handle memory traffic. Regular Zen 6 chips contain 96 cores total, enough for 192 tasks at once. The beefier Zen 6C model reaches 256 cores, managing 512 tasks simultaneously. Memory caches grow larger with each new design, reaching 384 MB in Zen 6 models. The Zen 6C carries an impressive 1024 MB of cache memory. Both designs improve on earlier Turin processors significantly. Zen 6 chips use more electricity at 600 watts because of their speed focus. The core-heavy Zen 6C models run between 350-400 watts despite having more cores inside. Companies must balance their power costs against computing performance when making choices. The right Venice processor helps optimize efficiency for specific computing tasks. Each design serves different purposes in modern server rooms. [/QUOTE]
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