Open psyhtest opened 4 years ago
It should be 2 chips with 56 threads per chip. I don't think there is a better way to describe this processor. Google sometimes buys non-public SKUs from Intel. I don't think we can offer any more details about Intel's chip.
Thanks @tjablin. It's fine not to disclose any particular SKU details but I was making the case for being consistent with other submissions e.g.
"host_processor_model_name": "Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 9282 CPU @ 2.60GHz",
"host_processors_per_node": "2",
"host_processor_core_count": "56",
"host_processors_per_node": "4",
"host_processor_model_name": "Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8255C CPU @ 2.50GHz",
"host_processors_core_count": "24",
"host_processors_thread_count": "96",
"host_processor_model_name": "Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6248 CPU @ 2.50GHz",
"host_processors_per_node": "2",
"host_processor_core_count": "20",
"Intel Skylake" is insufficient host processor specification per se, but I doubt it has 112 cores even counting hyperthreading. It appears that the maximum number of threads for Skylake is 56.