The first AMD EPYC 9965 benchmarks have arrived; The Turin server CPU sets a series of new world records for a wide range of software, but will that be enough to stop the coming onslaught from Xeon and Arm?

Intel recently launched its 128-core “Granite Rapids” Xeon 6900P processor family, finally providing real competition to AMD’s EPYC 9004 Genoa/Bergamo server line.

Early reviews praised Intel’s new chips, with the general consensus being that the 6900P series successfully ushered in Intel’s long-awaited resurgence in the server CPU arena.

While Intel must have been pleased with the reception of its new processors, there was an elephant in the room. The

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Not plain sailing