Dell PowerEdge Servers and Intel Xeon 6 Processors Deliver Increased Performance and................
A new study conducted by Prowess Consulting
highlights how Dell PowerEdge servers powered by Intel® Xeon® 6 processors with
Performance-cores (P-cores) offer performance and efficiency for the diverse
workloads demanded by modern data centers, including AI and analytics.
Prowess Consulting’s technical research study compares next-generation
PowerEdge servers to previous-generation platforms and competing solutions for
performance and efficiency. In this study, commissioned by Intel and Dell
Technologies, Prowess Consulting found that PowerEdge R470 servers powered by
Intel Xeon 6747P processors can provide up to 102% more compute performance
than prior-generation PowerEdge R450 servers with Intel Xeon Silver 4314
processors and that PowerEdge R770 servers powered by Intel Xeon 6787P processors
can provide up to 45% more compute performance than previous-generation
PowerEdge R760 servers with Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ processors. In
efficiency, Prowess Consulting found that PowerEdge R770 servers powered by
Intel Xeon 6787P processors consumed up to 40% less power at idle compared to
an HPE® ProLiant® Compute DL380 Gen12 server powered by the same Intel Xeon
6787P processors.
“The recent release of Intel Xeon 6 processors with P-cores offers
organizations more power and versatility without the need for a dedicated GPU,”
says Jonathan Chappelle from Prowess Consulting. “Dell PowerEdge servers
running on Intel Xeon 6700-series processors with P-cores continue to outpace
competitors in market share while also addressing the demands for increased performance
and efficiency in modern data centers.”
For AI workloads and complex analytics, performance demands have only
increased. MLPerf® is a benchmark suite developed by MLCommons to provide
unbiased evaluations of training and inference performance for hardware,
software, and services in machine learning (ML). With enhanced Intel® Advanced
Matrix Extensions (Intel® AMX) with support for new FP16 instructions,
PowerEdge R670 servers with Intel Xeon 6787P processors deliver up to 1.5x
greater performance than PowerEdge R760 servers with previous-generation Intel
Xeon Platinum 8592+ processors, as measured using the MLPerf 5.0 benchmark.
High-performance LINPACK (HPL) is a benchmark used to evaluate the
floating-point performance of supercomputers and distributed-memory systems.
Among the study’s findings, Prowess Consulting found that PowerEdge R770
servers with 86-core Intel Xeon 6787P processors offer up to 62% more HPL
performance than previous-generation PowerEdge R760 servers with 64-core Intel
Xeon Platinum 8592+ processors. The study also found that PowerEdge R770
servers with 86-core Intel Xeon 6787P processors can provide up to 96% more HPL
performance than PowerEdge R760 servers with 56-core Intel Xeon Platinum 8480+
processors.
Prowess Consulting also identified several benchmark wins against previous
generations. For example, PowerEdge R670 servers with 86-core Intel Xeon 6
processors with P-cores offer up to 35% more online transaction processing
(OLTP) performance and up to 42% more online analytical processing (OLAP)
performance than previous-generation PowerEdge R760 servers with 64-core Intel
Xeon Platinum 8592+ processors.
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