Core Count | HPC Workloads, Virtualization | - Industry: 64 cores (AMD EPYC 7742) - Our Base: 18 cores (E5-2699 v4) - Our Advanced: 18 cores (E7-8894 V4) ▲10% IPC1 | - Industry: Massive parallelism (ideal for cloud computing) - Advanced: Optimized for enterprise scalability | - Industry: High power draw (240W) - Advanced: Lower core count vs top competitors |
Cache Size | Database Queries, Real-Time Analytics | - Industry: 256MB L3 (AMD EPYC) - Our Base: 45MB L3 (E5-2699 v4) - Our Advanced: 60MB L3 (E7-8894 V4) ▲20% hit rate2 | - Advanced: Reduces latency (15% faster memory access)3 - Base: Cost-effective for mid-tier systems | - Industry: Higher cost per MB - Advanced: Still lags top-tier offerings |
Clock Speed | Single-Threaded Tasks, Latency-Sensitive Apps | - Industry: 3.4 GHz (AMD EPYC) - Our Base: 2.2 GHz (E5-2699 v4) - Our Advanced: 2.4 GHz (E7-8894 V4) ▲10% faster4 | - Advanced: Handles demanding tasks efficiently - Industry: Leads in peak performance | - Industry: Requires robust cooling - Base: Slower for intensive workloads |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | Energy Efficiency, Data Centers | - Industry: 240W (AMD EPYC) - Our Base: 145W (E5-2699 v4) - Our Advanced: 165W (E7-8894 V4) ▲14% power efficiency5 | - Base: Lowers operational costs - Advanced: Balances performance and efficiency | - Industry: Demands advanced cooling infrastructure - Advanced: Moderate compared to newer architectures |
Socket Compatibility | Hardware Upgrades, Server Builds | - Industry: SP3 (AMD) - Our Base: LGA 2011 (E5) - Our Advanced: FCLGA2011 (E7) ▲Supports 6TB RAM6 | - Advanced: Backward-compatible with Intel® Scalable Memory Interf. - Base: Legacy motherboard support | - Industry: Requires specific motherboards - Advanced: Limited to Intel platforms |
ECC Memory Support | Data Integrity, Mission-Critical Systems | - All: Supported - Our Advanced: ▲Enhanced error correction (▲50% reliability)7 | - Industry/Advanced: Mitigates data corruption risks - Advanced: Reduces downtime in enterprise setups | - All: Adds cost to memory modules - Base/Advanced: No difference in basic error detection |