A few samples of AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 3990X have started appearing on PassMark and the results have been outstanding. The 64-core monster unsurprisingly shot straight to the top of the CPU Mark chart, which is already dominated by AMD processors. The nearest Intel rival, the Xeon W-3275M, languishes over 20,000 points behind in eighth place.
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7,000 points at the cost of $2000+ compared to 3970X is what you should be focusing on.
Also Intel destroys AMD in SMID/AVX512/memory bound application.
LOL. How about focusing on Intel's nearest competitor outside of AVX (which is a specialized workload) is over $7K??? Or that outside of AVX workload an AMD Ryzen 3950X ($749) is faster than a $7K+ Intel chip??? Come on, Intel has been dominant for over 10 years, they aren't right now.
QuoteThe Core i9-10980XE scored 30,908 points, although in all fairness it is much cheaper than the Ryzen Threadripper 3990X.
Yes and it still falls short of the 3900 which is less than half the price of the 10980... The 10980 isn't even comparable to threadripper
Because PassMark doesn't work in minimum ways in Mac OS
Quote from: amd memes on February 22, 2020, 18:15:317,000 points at the cost of $2000+ compared to 3970X is what you should be focusing on.
Also Intel destroys AMD in SMID/AVX512/memory bound application.
Now AMD has 3D V-Cache and AVX-512 supremacy since Intel had to cut and run due to hot hybrid chips. Sad!