Well, their "cloud native", 128-core processor is "Bergamo", which is northwest of Milan.

"Trento" looks like the obvious next codename. Should we start a betting pool?


Prentice

On 11/9/21 7:01 AM, John Hearns wrote:
All good Jim. However to be allowed to benchmark these systems you must pronounce the CPU as "Milawn" As I said elsewhere, they are getting pretty far north now. Is the plan to cross the Alps?

On Tue, 9 Nov 2021 at 09:23, Jim Cownie <jcow...@gmail.com> wrote:

    @Prentice:
    > Certainly looking forward to running some benchmarks on these
    systems myself when I can.

    Apparently you can get access to these machines immediately in
    Azure...
    https://twitter.com/hpcnotes/status/1457755481544577039

    5:02 PM · Nov 8, 2021·Twitter Web App
      Andrew Jones @hpcnotes
      Like the sound of the high performance #AMD EPYC #Milan-X
    processors from today’s
      @LisaSu keynote?

      As far as I know, the only place you can actually get access to
    use Milan-X today is via Microsoft
      #Azure #HPC HBv3

      You can sign up at http://aka.ms/MilanXPreview

    -- Jim
    James Cownie <jcow...@gmail.com>
    Mob: +44 780 637 7146

    > On 8 Nov 2021, at 20:45, Prentice Bisbal via Beowulf
    <beowulf@beowulf.org> wrote:
    >
    > Did anyone else catch the AMD Datacenter Premier Keynote this
    morning? AMD made some pretty impressive claims, like their MI200
    GPUs are 4.5x faster than NVIDIA A100s. and one of these GPUs will
    be ~4x faster than an entire Summit node. Their Milan (Zen4) CPUs
    will have 96 up to 96 cores, and their Bergamo "cloud native" CPUs
    will have up to 128 cores.
    >
    > It was live streamed on YouTube this morning, and is available
    for watching at the link below, which is how I watched it:
    >
    > https://youtu.be/ECHhuvuiNzs
    >
    > I think it's definitely worth a watch to see what's coming, and
    to see AMD's performance claims. Certainly looking forward to
    running some benchmarks on these systems myself when I can.
    >
    > --
    > Prentice
    >
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