i9=ino?
Anyone else find it incredible that the 32 core CPU is simply double the price of the 16 core CPU? Not like the exponential scale that Intel has used over the years, which, in Intel's defense, is because of yield issues with their monolith CPU's.
I don't understand why
@btarunr is comparing the ("
glued together"
) $1,800 2990WX to the $1,900 Core i9-7980XE, instead of the $4,100 Xeon E5-2699-v4 (22C/44T), especially since he mentioned that the "WX" CPU's are aimed at workstation builds, and the Xeon is a "workstation/server" CPU? AMD bringing out the 2990WX at half the price of Intel's best is jaw dropping. Even the leaked Cinebench score shows the 2990WX about equal to the Xeon E5-2699-v4.
I'm pretty sure they have this worked out: AMD's Jim Anderson: "...We were always planning more than 16 cores." (at 2:45)