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Google Cloud C4D Performance Benchmarks At The Top-End Show 39% Generational Improvement With EPYC Turin

Written by Michael Larabel in Cloud on 13 June 2025 at 12:00 PM EDT. Page 6 of 6. Add A Comment.

Out of 171 benchmarks in total carried out for this Google Cloud comparison, the c4d-standard-384 was 39.5% faster for its geo mean. A nice improvement for one generation and with these top-end instances just having 6% higher core/thread count.

Particularly for CPU-based AI workloads and various HPC tasks, there was much greater than 39% advantages in moving from C3D to C4D. In case you missed it from launch day of the C4D family, there is also very compelling C4D performance improvements at the lower vCPU counts too. Thanks for Google providing the gratis (free) access to these C3D/C4D instances for being able to deliver these public Google Cloud performance benchmarks on Phoronix.

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