AMD 128-core Zen 5-based EPYC 9755 ‘Turin’ tested: 2X faster than 128-core predecessor

AMD 128-core Zen 5-based EPYC 9755 ‘Turin’ tested: 2X faster than 128-core predecessor

September 1, 2024



As the launch of AMD’s EPYC ‘Turin’ processor comes closer, its benchmark results begin to emerge. Case in point, hardware enthusiast blogger @9550pro found and leaked alleged performance numbers of 128-core AMD EPYC 9755 ‘Turin’ in the 7zip compression/decompression benchmark. Compared to AMD’s 128-core EPYC 9654 ‘Bergamo’, the new processor is almost two times faster. But there are a lot of catches here. 

As it turns out, AMD’s 128-core AMD EPYC 9755 ‘Turin’ is massively — around two times — faster in compression/decompression workloads than the 128-core EPYC 9654 ‘Bergamo’ processor. These workloads are integer workloads that are similar to those used in servers and they are good indicators of single-core/single-thread performance.  

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Row 0 – Cell 0 Cores Clocks L3 Cache TDP Rating Compression Decompression
EPYC 9754 128 Zen 4c 2.25 – 3.10 GHz 256 MB 360W 196.775 GIPS 171 MB/s 2220 MB/s
EPYC 9755 128 Zen 5 2.70 – 4.10 GHz (?) 512 MB (?) 500W 394.705 GIPS 346 MB/s 4427 MB/s
Advantage Row 3 – Cell 2 Row 3 – Cell 4 100.60% 102.34% 99.41%





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