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AWS Graviton3 CPU with 64 Cores and DDR5 Memory Available with Three Sockets Per Motherboard

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Amazon's AWS division has been making Graviton processors for a few years now, and the company recently announced its Graviton3 design will soon to available in the cloud. Today, we are witnessing a full launch of the Graviton3 CPUs with the first instances available in the AWS Cloud. In the C7g instances, AWS customers can now scale their workloads across 1-64 vCPU instance variants. Graviton3's 64 cores run at 2.6 GHz clock speed, 300 GB/sec maximum memory bandwidth, DDR5 memory controller, 64 cores, seven silicon die chiplet-based design, 256-bit SVE (Scalable Vector Extension), all across 55 billion transistors. Paired with up to 128 GiB of DDR5 memory, these processors are compute-intensive solutions. AWS noted that the company used a monolithic computing and memory controller logic design to reduce latency and improve performance.

One interesting thing to note is the motherboard that AWS hosts Graviton3 processors in. Usually, server motherboards can be single, dual, or quad-socket solutions. However, AWS decided to implement a unique solution with three sockets. This tri-socket setup is designed to see each CPU as an independent processor, managed by a Nitro Card, which can handle exactly three CPUs. The company notes that the CPU is now in general availability with C7g instances and you can see it below.


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This has more transistors than a 64c Epyc Milan. Then no longer "reduced instruction set" That was an advantage that got lost along the way.

"EPYC 7763 on a 7 nm production process using 33,200 million transistors."
 

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This has more transistors than a 64c Epyc Milan. Then no longer "reduced instruction set" That was an advantage that got lost along the way.

"EPYC 7763 on a 7 nm production process using 33,200 million transistors."
reduced instruction set has nothing to do with transistor count
 
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CISC and RISC are terms invented in the 1970s and 1980s that barely have relevance to today's technical discussions. Its probably best if we just didn't go down that silly debate again...

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This 3x socket layout is interesting. The three sockets likely won't have much shared-memory controllers, but are instead designed (??) for Amazon's cloud services (assuming customers want 1x CPU core to 64x CPU cores). That is, the sockets are probably designed as a cost-saving measure, not a NUMA / high-performance measure.
 

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This has more transistors than a 64c Epyc Milan. Then no longer "reduced instruction set" That was an advantage that got lost along the way.

"EPYC 7763 on a 7 nm production process using 33,200 million transistors."
Has no X86 instructions so good luck with getting unobtanium
 
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Has no X86 instructions so good luck with getting unobtanium

They are good for running the instrastructure for these games though.
 
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