The 64-core, 128-thread AMD EPYC 7713 Milan server processor has appeared on Geekbench and produced a multi-core result that has put the competition to the sword. The 64-core Ryzen Threadripper 3990X and, understandably, the 28-core Intel Xeon W-3175X are completely outscored by the monstrous EPYC 7713.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-EPYC-7713-multi-core-Milan-monster-takes-the-Ryzen-Threadripper-3990X-by-73-and-the-Intel-Xeon-W-3175X-by-100-on-Geekbench.526559.0.html
Thats nice but I want it in my home desktop.
AMD Threadripper Pro Branded Parts are now available for end user purchase and TR Pro is WEPYC( Workstation Epyc as ServeTheHome has taken to calling it) and that has all the same feature set as Epyc and TR Pro has Higher clocks for TR Pro as well! So TR Pro and 8 full memory channels support and the Full WRX80 MB Validated support for all Types of ECC Memorry like RDIMMs/Others as well! Threadripper Pro alos supports up to 2TB on memory if the MB vendor offers SKUs with 2 DIMM slots per memory channel based WRX80 MB offerings!
AMD made a big mistake and using the TR Pro Branding instead of some more Distinctive Branding like Epyc-WS to avoid confusion with consure Threadripper Non Pro Branding!
Quote from: PooForYou on March 07, 2021, 13:09:29
Thats nice but I want it in my home desktop.
Well, that's just a matter of money. Nobody stopping you.