Advanced Micro Devices’ (AMD) server CPU, EPYC Rome, which is based on the 7 nm (nanometer) Zen 2 microarchitecture, is making new records. The company claims Rome has attained 100 world records.

This week, AMD held its European launch of EPYC Rome in Rome, Italy. At the launch, it announced the addition of a new CPU to the Rome family: the EPYC 7H12 processor. The new CPU uses liquid cooling to deliver a leading supercomputing performance. It delivered an 11% performance improvement over EPYC Rome 7742 on the Linpack benchmark, which measures a CPU’s floating-point computing power.