Aquinus
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System Name | Apollo |
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Processor | Intel Core i9 9880H |
Motherboard | Some proprietary Apple thing. |
Memory | 64GB DDR4-2667 |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon Pro 5600M, 8GB HBM2 |
Storage | 1TB Apple NVMe, 4TB External |
Display(s) | Laptop @ 3072x1920 + 2x LG 5k Ultrafine TB3 displays |
Case | MacBook Pro (16", 2019) |
Audio Device(s) | AirPods Pro, Sennheiser HD 380s w/ FIIO Alpen 2, or Logitech 2.1 Speakers |
Power Supply | 96w Power Adapter |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 3 |
Keyboard | Logitech G915, GL Clicky |
Software | MacOS 12.1 |
Go look over at Phoronix and you'll be astonished at how much an improvement that 768MB of LLC on those EPYC chips makes. It's pretty amazing to be honest.You missed the important part that those 5800X3D chiplets could have have gone into crazy expensive Milan-X EPYC CPU's, so there's quite a bit of internal competition going on.
The 16 core 7373X is the slowest and the most insane model, with 8 chiplets, but only 2 cores active on each chiplet, for $4200. So, 75 % of all cores disabled, just to get 48 MB L3 cache per core.. I wouldn't be surprised if it's a typo. The 24 core is cheaper lol.
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The Phoenix is single chip and pretty much can't end up anywhere else than in the reasonably priced consumer/client space.