High Performance Computing (HPC) specialist Ampere has shared a guide on how users can eeke out a few hours of Linux-powered gaming from one of the company s high-core-count, Arm-based CPUs.
While Ampere Computing's wares with the Altra (Max) and forthcoming AmpereOne families of AArch64 server processors are designed for the data center, if you feel so inclined they have published a guide on being able to run Steam for Linux on these ARM64 processors including Steam Play (Proton) for enjoying Windows games on these Linux servers.
While the AMD EPYC 9754 'Bergamo' processor is impressive for having 128 physical Zen 4C cores, it also has Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) to provide for 256 threads per socket.
In addition to the review embargo lift today for Genoa-X with our AMD EPYC 9684X benchmarks, the lift is also today on the new AMD EPYC 'Bergamo' processors for offering up to 128 cores / 256 threads per socket using the new Zen 4C core.