CPU roadmaps are fragmenting to serve a variety of needs. Time to do some homework
In the case of Gravtion3E, AWS has the same target as recent and upcoming CPUs from AMD and Intel — high-performance computing — at least on a broader level. We're talking about a wide range of applications used by scientists, engineers, and other data-concerned professionals, such as computational fluid dynamics, weather modeling, and molecular dynamics, to name a few.that the Graviton3E is well-suited for HPC applications because it's been optimized for floating point and vector math.
The extra performance comes in the form of 768MB in L3 cache, triple the amount contained within the general-purpose 3rd-Gen Epycs that were introduced in 2021. This means a dual-socket server can sport more than 1.5GB in total L3 cache. The company has also claimed that Milan-X can run 23-88 percent faster than Intel's 3rd-Gen Xeon Scalable chips from last year for a variety of technical computing apps. As always, these and other claims made by vendors should be taken as a large grain of salt.Intel is also tackling the problem of keeping more data closer to the cores for HPC apps, except instead of creating a larger cache, the company has designed a CPU with 64GB of high-bandwidth memory.
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