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The following results are created to the best of our knowledge. This is not a competitive list of what absolute best bandwidth a system can achieve, but should give an overview about what memory bandwidth you can expect from a certain architecture.
AMD processors:
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[[Interlagos 2S 16C|Interlagos-(2S-16C)]] (2011)
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[[Naples 2S 24C|Naples-(2S-24C)]] (2017)
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[[Rome NPS4 1S 32C|Rome-NPS4(1S-32C)]] (2019)
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[[Rome NPS1 2S 32C|Rome-NPS1(2S-32C)]] (2019)
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[[Rome NPS2 2S 32C|Rome-NPS2(2S-32C)]] (2019)
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[[Rome NPS4 2S 32C|Rome-NPS4(2S-32C)]] (2019)
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[[Interlagos 2S 2M 16C|AMD-Interlagos-S2-M2-C16]] (2011)
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[[Naples 2S 4M 24C|AMD-Naples-S2-M4-C24]] (2017)
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[[Rome NPS1 2S 32C|AMD-Rome-S2-M1-C32)]] (2019)
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[[Rome NPS2 2S 32C|AMD-Rome-S2-M2-C32)]] (2019)
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[[Rome NPS4 2S 32C|AMD-Rome-S2-M4-C32)]] (2019)
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[[Rome NPS1 2S 64C|AMD-Rome-S2-M1-C64)]] (2019)
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[[Rome NPS2 2S 64C|AMD-Rome-S2-M2-C64)]] (2019)
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[[Rome NPS4 2S 64C|AMD-Rome-S2-M4-C64)]] (2019)
Intel processors:
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[[SandyBridge 2S 8C|SandyBridge-(2S-8C)]] (2012)
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