AMD Threadripper 9980X + 9970X Linux benchmarks: Incredible workstation performance
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Citiraj:
When taking the geometric mean of all the raw performance data points in full, going from the Threadripper 7980X to 9980X yielded a 30% improvement. For a single generation. Some of my numbers have been relatively even higher than shown by AMD with all of their Microsoft Windows 11 results. Meanwhile for the 32-core Threadripper 9970X there is a similar 28% improvement over the prior-generation Threadripper 7980X. Simply great performance. ~30% generational performance improvements alone are great but it's even a more compelling case when looking at the CPU power numbers.
Across the span of all the benchmarks conducted, the Threadripper 9980X had a 287 Watt average to the 7980X at a 309 Watt average. Both had a peak power draw at 370~372 Watts. Meanwhile the 9970X CPU power use had a 296 Watt average compared to the prior generation 7970X at 286 Watts. Roughly put, similar CPU power usage but being able to deliver 28~30% higher performance on average going from the Threadripper 7000 to 9000 series processors. And drop-in compatibility with BIOS update for existing Threadripper 7000 series workstations.
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