AMD’s EPYC most recent range of EPYC server CPUs, the 8004 series, focuses on power economy rather than sheer CPU performance

The new Zen 4c core, which is included into all of AMD’s 8004 processors, is 35% more compact than its predecessor, Zen 4, and boasts

The 8324P and PN are located squarely in the centre of the CPU stack for AMD’s 8004 series

The 8324PN, on the other hand, has a base speed of 2.05 GHz, a boost frequency of 3 GHz, and a TDP that is significantly lower at 130 watts

These categories include artificial intelligence workloads, video encoding, code compiling, file compression/decompression, high-performance computing, and other tasks

The Xeon 6421N was 2.7% faster than the 8324P when it was configured with its default settings, 2.5% slower when it was configured with its lowest adjustable TDP

Even with performance determinism mode turned on, the 8324P and 8324PN were able to provide average power consumption ratings that were considerably below the 100W threshold

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