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    Re: Ryzen 3000

    Zen 2 EPYC (server) CPUs with 32c/64t and 64c/128t are already available, and they have much bigger L3. Even dual CPU versions of them are available, so you could have a total of 128c/256t in a single machine now, if you wanted. So, why wait? Just higher clock speeds?
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    Re: Ryzen 3000

    Quote Originally Posted by zombie67 View Post
    Zen 2 EPYC (server) CPUs with 32c/64t and 64c/128t are already available, and they have much bigger L3. Even dual CPU versions of them are available, so you could have a total of 128c/256t in a single machine now, if you wanted. So, why wait? Just higher clock speeds?
    And price. Threadripper will be much cheaper than Epyc


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    Re: Ryzen 3000

    Quote Originally Posted by John P. Myers View Post
    And price. Threadripper will be much cheaper than Epyc
    Heh. Yeah, that and the Epyc have higher TDP too. But no other technical differences or limitations of the Epyc?
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