I'll take 6912 simple cores at 1Ghz over 192 core at 5GHz any day.  So long
as I can spend the 3 months rebuilding the implementation to be cache and
memory friendly.

I love the EPYC line, and have spec'd them into DCs.  But for raw compute
it's just not competitive for HPC-like workloads.

Paul

On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 8:44 PM Cyber Fonic <cyberfo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Whilst there are many HPC workloads that are well supported by GPGPUs, we
> also have multi-core systems such as Ampere One and AMD EPYC with 192 cores
> (and soon even more).
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