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Nov. 14, 2024

GIGABYTE Outperforms Competitors with AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series CPUs in the Latest SPEC CPU Benchmarks

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November 14th, 2024 – Giga Computing, a subsidiary of GIGABYTE and a leader in generative AI servers and advanced cooling technologies, today announced that the innovative GIGABYTE R183-Z93 server has achieved many top spots in performance in the latest SPEC CPU® 2017 benchmark results. Equipped with AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series processors, the R183-Z93 outpaced competitors, excelling in both integer and floating-point calculations under identical workloads and configurations. This achievement underscores Giga Computing’s engineering excellence and server design, as well as the successful collaboration with AMD, aimed at optimizing system performance for high-demand applications.

 

CPU2017 Integer Rate Performance

  • Base Rate: Highest among dual-socket systems with AMD EPYC™ 9965, achieving a score of 3,100
  • Peak Rate: Highest for dual-socket AMD EPYC™ 9965 configurations, with a record-breaking score of 3,280
Test Sponsor System Name Base Copies Results
Base Peak
Giga Computing GIGABYTE R183-Z93-LAJ1 768 3,100 3,280
Asus RS720A-E13-RS8U 768 3,000 3,190
Dell PowerEdge R7725 768 2,980 3,160
Supermicro Hyper A+ Server AS-2126HS-TN 768 2,900 3,070

 

  • For systems using dual AMD EPYC™ 9755, Giga Computing’s configuration achieved the highest results in Integer Base Rate (2,720) and Integer Peak Rate (2,790), setting new performance benchmarks in this category.
Test Sponsor System Name Base Copies Results
Base Peak
Giga Computing GIGABYTE R183-Z93-LAJ1 512 2,720 2,790
Dell PowerEdge R7725 512 2,620 2,680
Supermicro Hyper A+ Server AS-2126HS-TN 512 2,520 2,570
Quanta Computer QuantaGrid D44N-1U 512 2,490 Not Run

 

CPU2017 Floating Point Performance

  • Base Rate: Achieved a record score of 2,380 with dual AMD EPYC™ 9965
  • Peak Rat: R183-Z93 scored 2,620, marking a world record in dual-socket floating point performance
Test Sponsor System Name Base Copies Results
Base Peak
Giga Computing GIGABYTE R183-Z93-LAJ1 384 2,380 2,620
Asus RS720A-E13-RS8U 384 2,350 2,590
Supermicro Hyper A+ Server AS-2126HS-TN 384 2,290 2,530
Dell PowerEdge R7725 384 2,350 2,480

 

  • Using dual AMD EPYC™ 9755, Giga Computing achieved the highest Floating Point Base Rate (2320) and Floating Point Peak Rate (2530), solidifying its position as a leader in floating-point calculations.
Test Sponsor System Name Base Copies Results
Base Peak
Giga Computing GIGABYTE R183-Z93-LAJ1 256 2,320 2,530
Dell PowerEdge R7725 256 2,270 2,340
Supermicro Hyper A+ Server AS-2126HS-TN 256 2,190 2,360
Quanta Computer QuantaGrid D44N-1U 256 2,180 Not Run

 

Pushing the Boundaries of Performance in HPC and AI
These results further emphasize Giga Computing’s role as a pioneer in the HPC and AI landscape with GIGABYTE servers. The collaboration with AMD has allowed for meticulous system optimization, ensuring that our customers benefit from unparalleled computational power for demanding workloads, such as scientific research, financial modeling, and large language models, and data analytics.

 

For more details and to explore GIGABYTE’s record-setting servers, please visit https://www.spec.org/cpu2017/results/res2024q4/

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