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  • chithanh
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    Michael
    Please do the right thing and update this article by including TR 3000 numbers once AMD's embargo expires (a separate article on TR 3000 notwithstanding).

    Will we see Windows vs. Linux benchmarks on 10980XE vs. 3960X vs. 3970X? Would be interesting to see if the Microsoft scheduler's NUMA issues have gone away with the new Threadrippers.

    kobblestown
    Unfortunately, AMD sampling strategy on 3950X is very messed up. That AMD looks worse than they could is entirely their fault.

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  • GruenSein
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    The benchmarks are fine but comparing this thing to a now deprecated product is pretty misleading. Other reviews have shown that the new Intel HEDT CPU barely keeps up with AMD's 16-core "mainstream" CPU, which costs less and runs on cheaper mainboards. If you are willing to spend your money on a HEDT system (that means more expensive mainboards, more memory to populate all the memory channels, accelerators to make use of all those PCIe-lanes) you might as well get the Threadripper v3, which costs a few hundred bucks more while absolutely crushing this thing.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by kobblestown View Post
    There should have been 3900X/3950X results as well. Thee will be the competition for Cascade Lake. The Zen2 based ThreadRipper will be in a league of its own.
    I was never sent a 3950X so that's why that isn't there. In the AMD article coming up are 3900X results.

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  • kobblestown
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    There should have been 3900X/3950X results as well. Thee will be the competition for Cascade Lake. The Zen2 based ThreadRipper will be in a league of its own.

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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    phoronix: Intel core i9 10980xe linux performance benchmarks

    intel today is rolling out the core i9 10980xe as their new cascade lake x-series processor that features 18 cores / 36 threads with a maximum turbo frequency of 4.6ghz and tbm 3.0 frequency of 4.8ghz. Following a last minute change, intel moved up the embargo lift time of the core i9 1980xe so here are the results we can share with you right now.

    http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=28546
    1980xe?


    edit: sorry? how did that get undercase'd?... i wasn't shouting?
    Last edited by tildearrow; 25 November 2019, 05:12 AM.

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  • ThoreauHD
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    Meanwhile, others reviewers aren't quite so content with this Intel release.

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    Intel Core i9 10980XE Linux Performance Benchmarks

    Phoronix: Intel Core i9 10980XE Linux Performance Benchmarks

    Intel today is rolling out the Core i9 10980XE as their new Cascade Lake X-Series processor that features 18 cores / 36 threads with a maximum turbo frequency of 4.6GHz and TBM 3.0 frequency of 4.8GHz. Following a last minute change, Intel moved up the embargo lift time of the Core i9 1980XE so here are the results we can share with you right now.

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