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Next-gen AMD Ryzen processors might run 20% faster than current-gen – PCGamesN
Or so the latest rumour goes…
Its not long since we had our first whiff of AMD Zen 3 when a supposed next-gen EPYC Milan processor listing was spotted. Now, there are even more stirrings, again of the Milan variety, and these ones say something concrete about anticipated Zen 3 performance.
AdoredTV reports that Milan is over 20% faster in single-threaded integer workloads compared to Rome, 20% faster in 32-core integer workloads, and between 10 and 15% faster in all core (that is 64-core) workloads. Wed previously heard rum…
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