For some things, like compressing files, they are really good. But game performance still benefits from strong single core where Intel is the best still, unfortunately.
I wish tech review sites would do a molecular dynamics benchmark for processors like these. It's pretty easy to set up just a simple MD simulation, and there'd be tens of us interested in seeing the results.
Interesting. I, for some reason, was unaware that the benchmarks were user sourced. It appears to mainly be a system for bash scripts to run the program and then automatically format the results, is that correct? There's a benchmark for LAMMPS, but it'd be interesting to get one up for Gromacs or CHARMM.
It looks like VIA[1] are actually planning on bringing out an AMD64[2] compatible CPU- though I honestly wonder if it'll get any traction at all (it could be interesting in the low power space assuming it can even vaguely compete on price).
[2] Yeah, I know we're supposed to call it x86-64 these days, but lets take a moment and remember some of the brilliance AMD can be capable of. And thank the gods we're not stuck with Itanium.
For the kinds of workloads you'd buy one of these for I don't think single threaded performance is really relevant. Your other two points are good though.
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Xeon Platinum 8180M - $16999 to $17999.
Nobody seriously looking at a Xeon 8180M would consider the 2990WX as a suitable alternative. The closest competitor from AMD is the Epyc 7601.
Xeon Platinum 8180M - $16999 to $17999
Still 275% more expensive...
Great title, OP.
https://www.anandtech.com/print/13124/the-amd-threadripper-2...
HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17749738 ( 322 points )
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Phoronix:"A Look At The Windows 10 vs. Linux Performance On AMD Threadripper 2990WX"
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=2990wx-l...
HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17756266 ( 234 points )
I'm pretty sure that Intel, AMD, ARM, IBM and a host of others would disagree if you actually tried.
[1] https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/3023729/via-techno...
[2] Yeah, I know we're supposed to call it x86-64 these days, but lets take a moment and remember some of the brilliance AMD can be capable of. And thank the gods we're not stuck with Itanium.
- No single threaded performance benchmarks
- No performance/watt benchmarks
- No tests under various real world loads
https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/cpu_benchmark-cinebench_r15_si...
You have to scroll down quite a bit to find AMD, but it's nice to see that they've comfortably passed my i7-4770.