Intel Xeon W-3275 with 28 cores spotted in Geekbench

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er557:

Not too impressed... here's mine https://i.imgur.com/C7j5EtZ.jpg
You have 72threads(wow) so no wonder. Still, single thread performance on your chip is lower.
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Okay, who can spot the discrepancy in this screenshot? If it is a Xeon processor, how comes the socet type iss an 1151 LGA? Even Supermicro says it's a 3647 LGA socket and not 1151 LGA... maybe this screenshot is not genuine...
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could be a simple detection issue in geekbench, due to a new platform.
Undying:

You have 72threads(wow) so no wonder. Still, single thread performance on your chip is lower.
mind you my platform is from circa 2015, but has 90mb L3 cache, and also my procs are turbo hacked(3.5ghz all 72 threads)
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$3000? That's actually not too shabby [for Intel]. I still wouldn't buy it.
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each of my procs which beat this behemoth, actually have cost 500$ used on ebay
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This looks like overclocked results, because the Intel base is 500MHz lower then the 32 core Threadripper that has 4 more cores.
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threadripper per core performance is lower, also less efficient interconnect
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$3k cpus are not "consumer" cpus, imo...;) It's a Xeon, after all. Yields must be horrifically bad, if the info is even legit. Threadripper is certainly "consumer", however.
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Well Mr Bond, '' That was a fine remark there! Consumer cpu. ' 😀
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Netspark:

Okay, who can spot the discrepancy in this screenshot? If it is a Xeon processor, how comes the socet type iss an 1151 LGA? Even Supermicro says it's a 3647 LGA socket and not 1151 LGA... maybe this screenshot is not genuine...
when my motherboard was out it was showing 1156 socket, (it is a twin 2011 V3), just a socket detection fail (can be show that it will be on a new socket too).
waltc3:

$3k cpus are not "consumer" cpus, imo...;) It's a Xeon, after all. Yields must be horrifically bad, if the info is even legit. Threadripper is certainly "consumer", however.
Well as you said it is not so bad for a pro CPU, mine were 5000 each in their time... (but it wasn't me who paid them 🙂 i bough them back at 255 each at the end of "usage time") And yes TR is normal consumer and Epyc is pro consumer (and really more expensive than TR) a kind like the intel X and Xeon, one is "entusiast with money" and other is "earn money with it".