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Title: Many cores, high performance: AMD's Threadripper in the first tests
Post by: Redaktion on August 15, 2017, 22:10:11
With the Threadripper CPUs we have excitedly been waiting for, once again after a few years AMD wants to catch up with the fastest desktop CPUs. According to the first tests, this is successful if the used software plays along. However, Intel can distance itself with high core speeds and single-core performance.

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Title: Re: Many cores, high performance: AMD's Threadripper in the first tests
Post by: davedownunder on September 10, 2017, 18:02:08
In regard to Solidworks Performance, Solidworks as a CAD package uses single thread so unsurprisingly higher frequency CPU s will perform better no matter how many cores you have. For Solidworks analysis tools like Flow Simulation memory becomes key with cores and frequency. In other words a single channel memory will be significantly slower than dual and much slower than quad. If all you want is CAD go for highest frequency. If you want to draw and then test in Solidworks go for core count, high frequency and quad memory at the highest frequency possible.