AMD Zen 4 EPYC CPU Benchmarked - 17% Single Thread Performance Increase (192-core, 384-thread)

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CORES!!!
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Ivrogne:

CORES!!!
...is dated, speed is everything 😀
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nizzen:

...is dated, speed is everything 😀
But even the fastest supercomputer right now only have 2GHz clockspeed and hundreds of thousands of cores CMIIW. Cores are not dated, servers do need more of them. It's all about the use case scenario, my man. I think you of all people already know that.
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Ivrogne:

But even the fastest supercomputer right now only have 2GHz clockspeed and hundreds of thousands of cores CMIIW. Cores are not dated, servers do need more of them. It's all about the use case scenario, my man. I think you of all people already know that.
Fastest computer in WHAT, that's the question 🙂
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this only makes me dream about a 96 cores Threadripper, that would be like a top fuel car but in the CPU rendering world
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reix2x:

this only makes me dream about a 96 cores Threadripper, that would be like a top fuel car but in the CPU rendering world
More like a container ship 😀
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Too bad software licensing sucks the ability to actually use all this power. We will do that at work, have pretty decent server hardware but every damn VM has 4-8 CPUs to save money on SQL licensing.