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AmpereOne A192-32X Benchmarks: 192 Core ARM Server Performance & Power Efficiency

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 26 August 2024 at 10:45 AM EDT. Page 11 of 12. 27 Comments.

Enjoying huge generational uplift with Ampere Computing AArch64 server processors was the Xmrig miner benchmark. There was a 7x improvement in this benchmark and the biggest jump we saw out of all the tests going from the Ampere Altra Max M128-30 to AmpereOne A192-32X. The lone AmpereOne processor was outperforming not only the EPYC 9754 Bergamo processor but also the EPYC 9684 Genoa-X processor and effectively matching the dual Bergamo results.

The strong AmpereOne performance with Xmrig also led to the best performance-per-Watt of the tested CPUs.

The AmpereOne CPU also performed great for the Helsing vampire number generator.

For the Stockfish chess benchmark the AmpereOne A192-32X came out slightly ahead of the Xeon 6780E in raw performance while for performance per Watt was ahead of the Xeon 6780E but behind the 6766E and all of the AMD EPYC Zen 4 processors.

With the Primesieve prime number generator benchmark, the AmpereOne processor with 192 cores performed great and came in just behind the high core count, dual socket AMD EPYC server processors.