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    AMD EPYC 7702P Review Redefining Possible at 64C Per Socket
    https://www.servethehome.com/amd-epyc-7702p-review-redefining-possible-at-64c-per-socket/

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    At the lower end of the market, Intel has some competitive offerings. At this higher-tier, there Intel is not competitive, especially once pricing is accounted for.
    Intel does have three primary features that AMD does not have a direct answer to. If you need AVX-512, DL Boost (VNNI), or Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory, and they are must-have features, Intel is the way to go.


    Final Words
    Most in the industry would agree, even if begrudgingly, that this 64 core AMD EPYC 7702P part is something unique and excellent in the market. It provides the ability to consolidate all of the lower-end dual Xeon Silver 4100 and Xeon E5-2600 V4 platforms by a 3:1 or a 4:1 server ratio or a 6:1 to 8:1 socket ratio. From a TCO point of view, once one includes networking, this can make a case to replace systems that are even just a year or two old. That is not something we have had in the industry for a long time.
    AMD is delivering a part designed to compete with what Intel will announce in 2020, and win. Still, AMD is in-market today while we are still several quarters from Intel’s competitive offering. The two reasons we would not recommend the EPYC 7702P are if one does not need 64 cores in a single system or if one needs higher clock speeds. Otherwise, this is a chip everyone in the industry should have in their server RFPs and TCO models for the next year. The AMD EPYC 7702P is an absolutely disruptive force to the server market and is something we encourage our readers to at least evaluate for their needs
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