Oracle Cloud’s E6 Compute Shape: A Deep Dive into AMD EPYC Turin’s Cloud Dominance and Competitive Edge
Introduction to Oracle’s E6 Compute Shape and AMD EPYC Turin Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) has taken a significant leap forward…
Introduction to Oracle’s E6 Compute Shape and AMD EPYC Turin Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) has taken a significant leap forward…
Recent Linux kernel developments are delivering significant performance enhancements for AMD processors across both client and server segments. Testing reportedly shows cryptography operations accelerating by up to 74% on Zen 3 hardware, while updated scheduling patches are boosting EPYC server performance by 44%.
Recent testing of the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel reveals dramatic performance improvements for AMD’s Zen 3 processors when handling AES-GCM encryption operations. According to reports from Michael Larabel of Phoronix, benchmarks indicate performance gains reaching approximately 74% in certain cryptographic workloads compared to previous kernel versions.