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cbraz | 7 years ago
It's fine for showing off of far the chip can go, but nothing someone would have under the desk.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12907/we-got-a-sneak-peak-on-...
cbraz | 7 years ago
It's fine for showing off of far the chip can go, but nothing someone would have under the desk.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12907/we-got-a-sneak-peak-on-...
ihsw2|7 years ago
Suffice to say, Intel's 5GHz 28-core chip is nowhere near production-ready and their demo is more than likely a heavily overclocked top-binned Xeon chip. In other words, Intel's new offerings are looking like less than stellar vaporware.
Threadripper 1 still beats the pants off of Intel's HEDT offerings in terms of price (Intels' costs quickly exceed the $5K mark), Threadripper 2 twists knife so much that its a gaping wound in Intel's side. The Epyc 2 lineup will similarly affect Intel's enterprise/data-center offerings.
IronBacon|7 years ago