While AMD EPYC and EPYC 2 are available, it makes no sense in buying anything powered by Intel, unless the code used has a particular handicap and can't run well on anything but Intel and it is so badly written that it can be optimised for AMD :)
No really, for 2019, the Xeon makes no sense in most use scenarios.
It all depends on the benchmark and the type of applications the processor will be targeted for. :) You just can't cherry-pick a single benchmark and call the Xeon 6138 the absolute winner. ;)
No, but this is just my story why I decided against EPYC and took 6138. Telling everybody that EPYC is "the best thing since sliced bread" is totally misleading. EPYC is not cheap. It is not even cheaper. And they are sparse.
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duploxxx - Wednesday, April 10, 2019 - link
wow another innovating OEM refresh.... amazing just replace the CPUthe same bullshit 3 * RTX in a dual socket environment.... just copy paste Dell and you have the same announcement.
IGTrading - Friday, April 12, 2019 - link
While AMD EPYC and EPYC 2 are available, it makes no sense in buying anything powered by Intel, unless the code used has a particular handicap and can't run well on anything but Intel and it is so badly written that it can be optimised for AMD :)No really, for 2019, the Xeon makes no sense in most use scenarios.
keistq - Monday, April 15, 2019 - link
Please check availability and prices.AMD 24 Core EPYC 7451 ~ £2,100 - Dual 2x Benchmark 28957
Intel 20 Core 6138 ~ £2,000.00 - Dual 2x Benchmark 33989
I would go for Intel. Cheaper and higher benchmark. And I believe bulk buyers get even better discounts.
oklukar - Monday, April 15, 2019 - link
It all depends on the benchmark and the type of applications the processor will be targeted for. :)You just can't cherry-pick a single benchmark and call the Xeon 6138 the absolute winner. ;)
keistq - Wednesday, April 17, 2019 - link
No, but this is just my story why I decided against EPYC and took 6138. Telling everybody that EPYC is "the best thing since sliced bread" is totally misleading. EPYC is not cheap. It is not even cheaper. And they are sparse.KellyCollins - Sunday, July 25, 2021 - link
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