AMD, Intel, look away - heres a new 128-core rival with more transistors than the Apple M1 Max
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Tue, 19 Oct 2021 11:10:24 +0000
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Chinese bare metal and dedicated server purveyor, Alibaba Cloud , has
unveiled a new custom-built processor called the Yitian 710, a cloud-first, server CPU built on TSMCs 5nm manufacturing process (the same as Apples new
M1 Max and M1 Pro) with a staggering 60 billion transistors.
In comparison, Apples processor - the M1 Max - has 57 billion transistors, while the AWS Graviton 2 and the AMD EPYC Rome server processors have around 30 and 40 billion transistors each respectively.
Based on Arms v9 architecture, the Yitian 710 packs a staggering 128 cores
and can reach speeds of up to 3.2GHz and supports up to eight DDR5 memory channels and 96 PCIe 5.0 lanes. We know that it is a muti-processor platform as well. These are the best web hosting companies in the world Check out our list of the best website builders right now Here are the best WordPress hosting providers
The Yitian 710 achieved a score of 440 in SPECint2017, which Alibaba Cloud claims surpasses that of the current state-of-the-art Arm server processor (probably referring to the Graviton2) by 20% in performance and 50% in energy efficiency.
We dont know whether it is base or peak numbers, but at first glance, the figures seem to be competitive with what rivals have to offer. The processor will be rolled out in a new range of home-grown servers called Panjiu, all of which were announced at Alibabas annual Apsara Conference event.
During the same keynote, Alibaba Cloud also announced that it will be
devoting more resources to building custom-built processors based on the open-source RISC-V architecture in what looks like an attempt to move away from proprietary compute architectures. The etching is on the wall
AMD and Intel will take note that yet another vendor has committed to
building its own server processors.
After Apple, Sberbank, Microsoft, Huawei, Amazon and Google, Alibaba has joined the fray and it is likely that they wont be the last.
Nvidia will also - to a lesser extent - be concerned by the other announcement, the fact that Alibaba Cloud will be investing heavily in
RISC-V, which is increasingly being viewed as a compelling alternative to the closed ecosystem that Arm has come to represent. These are the best laptops for engineering students around
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https://www.techradar.com/news/amd-intel-look-away-heres-a-new-128-core-rival- with-more-transistors-than-the-apple-m1-max/
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