Honest q: What home-use workstation would use 32 cores? (Excluding home labs or servers).
AMD Threadripper 2990WX 32-Core and 2950X 16-Core Review
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Re: AMD Threadripper 2990WX 32-Core and 2950X 16-Core Review
#12I think this means that scaling processors to more cores (nodes) in a lightweight-NUMA scheme just isn't going to work.
My guess going forward is that the core counts will stay at the current level for quite a while, and that both AMD and Intel will optimize the heck out of their interconnects, using most power budget gains to bolster the actual cores.
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#13Because the two NUMA nodes are ~entirely independent, it's capable of running two independent processes at full speed. In practice, that means lower latencies and less jitter, and it's been noticeable. Folklore would have it that single-thread performance is the most important aspect of desktop performance, but that isn't what I've observed.
...it's also useful when I, e.g, decide to run a Factorio server on my desktop.
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#14Honest q: What home-use workstation would use 32 cores? (Excluding home labs or servers).
I don't know enough about video games, but I would naively think that the memory latency would be a big deal there as well.
At any rate, I learned a lot from this article. Anandtech's reviews always seem well-written and well-researched.
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#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
Rendering is something I could see people doing at home if that's their hobby.
Then the tests in this article are hardly convincing.
There are clearly workloads where the 32 core TR chip does not perform well (probably due to the memory configuration) but it seems pretty good at rendering.
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
Rendering is something I could see people doing at home if that's their hobby.
Then the tests in this article are hardly convincing.
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#17Honest q: What home-use workstation would use 32 cores? (Excluding home labs or servers).
I'd use it for home labs or servers.
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#18Re: AMD Threadripper 2990WX 32-Core and 2950X 16-Core Review
#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'd use it for home labs or servers.
I would use it to mine bitcoin and heat my house in winter, I already have a slogan : "Don't be a patsy who pay for heating your place, be paid for it. Order our heating device for just $2999!"
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#20Honest q: What home-use workstation would use 32 cores? (Excluding home labs or servers).