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Linus plays with a 64 core epyc CPU.

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Yeah title says it all. But those cinebench numberso_O

A indicator for what threadripper can do maybe.

Warning contains porn for geeks:p

 

Yeah it ain't cheap. That price is scary:fear:

Just happy throw I soon can get 16 cores ryzen 9 3950X for 749 USD and don't have to pay Intel twice as much for an i9 9960X.
 
In terms of server hardware though it's pretty cheap considering Intels offering at this... (well below this) level.

I am impressed with what Intel have done with the chip, the Cache alone and the pure performance.
 
Yeah it ain't cheap. That price is scary:fear:

Just happy throw I soon can get 16 cores ryzen 9 3950X for 749 USD and don't have to pay Intel twice as much for an i9 9960X.
Wishful thinking it'll be that at launch with the demand and delay.
 
In terms of server hardware though it's pretty cheap considering Intels offering at this... (well below this) level.

I am impressed with what Intel have done with the chip, the Cache alone and the pure performance.

Most definitely is. If you look at Intels top end CPU, it's over $10000 for under half the core count and possibly I think more wattage etc...

AMD, back in the game for sure :)
 
I'm fine with my 8 core laptop processor
 
Wishful thinking it'll be that at launch with the demand and delay.

Yeah I am afraid of that if I want a cpu at launch. I need to drop an order fast there after for sure.
 
Why would anyone? Get computational tasks done faster.

We actually use two servers housing Xeon Platinum 8270 (26/52 C/Th) Server at work for hosting our Terminal servers (supports around 90 users). the two chips cost more than the EPYC and I can guarantee we'd only need one Server for what we use it for (although two is better for redundancy)
 
We actually use two servers housing Xeon Platinum 8270 (26/52 C/Th) Server at work for hosting our Terminal servers (supports around 90 users). the two chips cost more than the EPYC and I can guarantee we'd only need one Server for what we use it for (although two is better for redundancy)

Get a quote in for replacing the two, say it'll be cheaper long term as well and then say for my troubles, please grab me one as well.... I'd say it's only the fair way to be honest :D ;) :laugh:

We've not gone that far up the Xeon tree at work, I think our best is 12C Gold CPUs (5118's possibly??) but still.... They are soooooo over priced... That said a very good friend of mine has found me a few 12C 24T Xeon's for not masses but even then, they won't be very high up with the IPC etc.... Still, will be fun to play with :)
 
Get a quote in for replacing the two, say it'll be cheaper long term as well and then say for my troubles, please grab me one as well.... I'd say it's only the fair way to be honest :D ;) :laugh:

We've not gone that far up the Xeon tree at work, I think our best is 12C Gold CPUs (5118's possibly??) but still.... They are soooooo over priced... That said a very good friend of mine has found me a few 12C 24T Xeon's for not masses but even then, they won't be very high up with the IPC etc.... Still, will be fun to play with :)

I wish, I will be getting my hands on the servers I am decommissioning though, Pair of HP Proliant DL360 G9's with a pair of Xeon E5-2640 v3 in it. so going to steal them ;-)

I imagine these are coming in useful at Intel HQ right now

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That was nice.

Also this was worthy of a screen cap.

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It’s a shame it’s looking like 3rd gen Threadripper is moving to a different socket, would’ve been nice to give these a go on X399.
 
Get a quote in for replacing the two, say it'll be cheaper long term as well and then say for my troubles, please grab me one as well.... I'd say it's only the fair way to be honest :D ;) :laugh:
No one is replacing servers before the end of amortization period or breakdown. That's not cheaper in any way.

As for the CPUs: the 64-core is clearly stealing the show for large computing clusters and so on. AMD will have an advantage in this - not very big but highly prestigious - niche.

But I feel like this launch is a bit of a let down in the lower part of the lineup.
Where are the high-frequency models? There's not a single 8-16 core model that gets even close to Ryzen 3000 speeds. That's just bizarre. :-/
 
Where are the high-frequency models? There's not a single 8-16 core model that gets even close to Ryzen 3000 speeds. That's just bizarre. :-/
High frequency ends up over the efficiency curve that AMD wants to stay within for a high cores count regarding Epic.
 
High frequency ends up over the efficiency curve that AMD wants to stay within for a high cores count regarding Epic.

This, the TDP and temps would be too high, tbh the 3.3-3.5 they offer for servers is more than enough.
 
interesting if it could run plants vs zombies better
 
That price alone gives headaches and nausea all together but when you compare it to the intel rival, its a cheap offer.
In order to match performance Intel has to throw 2x Xeon Platinum 8280 (2x 10000$). Not to mention the power requirements... 225W vs 2x205W.
And more likely is a 225W vs 450+W because of the different standards in measurement by AMD and Intel.
 
That Zen2 arch will destroy Intel in server, data center and cloud computing for years. With much better security, efficiency, scalability, IO capacity, cache size, performance/W and much better pricing, ONLY stupid people will buy Intel from now on. AMD will have much more than 25% of this marketshare in sales in early 2021. And Zen3 will make that even better for them. Even haters cannot argue with Rome chip conquering the market.
 
No one is replacing servers before the end of amortization period or breakdown. That's not cheaper in any way.

Depending on what you use them for, yes it can be cheaper - even if you just throw them out.

Just for comparison, a dual Intel Xeon E5-2650 V4 is around 105 here. Even in the midrange of a 3-year-old server stack, we are seeing a 6:1 or more socket consolidation ratio from AMD. If you are using VMware per-socket licensing, this is at the point where you can see day 1 cost savings by removing a 3-year old server cluster and continue to save more over time. We have almost never seen that in the industry.

https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-7002-series-rome-delivers-a-knockout/ Page 8
 
This, the TDP and temps would be too high, tbh the 3.3-3.5 they offer for servers is more than enough.
Why would temperatures be too high? Are Ryzen 3700X temperatures too high? :o

With brief 7nm advantage AMD clearly wins in number of cores per socket.
The cores itself however are way slower than I hoped for.

What this means is that when someone is looking for an ~8, 16 or 24-core server, Intel is still competitive - despite an obvious technological and node handicap.

I really hoped AMD will show a more flexible lineup this year to put more pressure on Intel. ;-)

Depending on what you use them for, yes it can be cheaper - even if you just throw them out.
No it won't. Seriously. Not possible.

High frequency ends up over the efficiency curve that AMD wants to stay within for a high cores count regarding Epic.
But these are the same dies that land in 3700X and 3900X, right?
So why aren't there any faster 8- or 12-core EPYCs? What is stopping them?
 
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