AMD EPYC 7272 Review 12 Cores of Rome

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The AMD EPYC 7272 is frankly a fascinating processor. It is a 12 core 120W TDP part which makes it one of the lower core count parts and lower TDP parts in the EPYC lineup. Many organizations are looking to AMD EPYC 7002 series systems for their large expansion footprint, but they may prioritize PCIe […]

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Why does the Linux Kernel benchmark always have "Python" in front of it? e.g. "Python Linux 4.4.2 Kernel Compile Benchmark"
 

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Why does the Linux Kernel benchmark always have "Python" in front of it? e.g. "Python Linux 4.4.2 Kernel Compile Benchmark"
The older version used a bash script. The newer version uses a Python script. We have used that to differentiate.