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Broadberry CyberServe R272-Z31 review

Broadberry CyberServe R272-Z31 review

Posted on September 14, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

AMD’s latest core-dense server CPUs are a huge challenge to Intel, and its three new 7Fx2 chips promise speeds, cache capacities and prices that their Xeon equivalents just can’t match.

Broadberry’s CyberServe R272-Z31 showcases their potential. It’s built around the EPYC 7F72 model, which features 24 cores, a 3.2GHz base clock speed that’s higher than the Xeon Scalable Platinum 8268 and a 192MB L3 cache that’s more than five times the size of its rival’s. It also supports up to 2TB of 3,200MHz RDIMM DDR4 memory, and a huge 128 PCIe 4 lanes.
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Computers & IT Tags:AMD, Broadberry CyberServe R272-Z31, Intel, memory, review, server

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