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AMD EPYC Review: 2x 64-Core Benchmarked https://t.co/d0nVBZmUQp
— Jonathan Blow (@Jonathan_Blow) August 8, 2019
But it doesn't matter because all software runs 1000x too slow. Stop pretending like we care how fast computers are, or that this means anything except burning more power and taxing the environment. kthx bye.
ベンチじゃん(´・_・`) / 1件のコメント https://t.co/2o0cOgWzVs “AMD Rome Second Generation EPYC Review: 2x 64-core Benchmarked” (3 users) https://t.co/OxFhYXZ3wK
— Hideyuki Tanaka (@tanakh) August 8, 2019
AMD Rome Second Generation EPYC Review: 2x 64-core Benchmarked
— Kevin Jones ?️? (@vcsjones) August 8, 2019
And now we wait for the HEDT chips! https://t.co/iikuoLZ6HZ
For about 50% of the price of the Mac Pro’s 28 core CPU, with EPYC you get.
— Paul Haddad (@tapbot_paul) August 8, 2019
64 cores
2x PCIe slots that are 2x as fast
33%+ greater RAM capacity
Apple backed the wrong horse…https://t.co/k5JsksIpXW pic.twitter.com/xMFUP0c2TM
Hey look, our #Rome #EPYC 7502 CPUs arrived.
— Dr. Ian Cutress (@IanCutress) August 8, 2019
The caddy case is *green*
Red/orange: Threadripper
Green: Rome
Blue: Naples
It's an RGB familyhttps://t.co/6Hp36RV9Ew pic.twitter.com/cpGWotJ8py
so uh, this loops pretty EPYC https://t.co/tlAU5Cz7rN
— cron mom (@sophaskins) August 8, 2019
AMD Rome seems to be very impressive: https://t.co/sqSzCdInw6
— Aras Pranckevičius (@aras_p) August 8, 2019
Anandtech is benchmarking the AMD Rome CPU in Quanta Boards, and it's spectacularhttps://t.co/eKSmWwMtOk
— Kristian Köhntopp (@isotopp) August 8, 2019
RIP Intel https://t.co/UqY2o9t1lp
— Wassersportler ?♂️ (@w_sportler) August 8, 2019
Our review just went up.https://t.co/YhHnii9VGB pic.twitter.com/pMRoG2DlEF
— Dr. Ian Cutress (@IanCutress) August 7, 2019
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https://t.co/557wW1vLZR
— apichitnis (@apuchitnis) August 8, 2019
? new @AMD CPUs are absolute ?
Amazing work! pic.twitter.com/WkWWNZpAga
If only someone had thought to build a programming language that could take efficiently and safely take advantage of hundreds of concurrent hardware threads ... https://t.co/OVMlHGraji
— cpurdy (@cpurdy) August 8, 2019
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