Good summary Juraj. Im just so excited about this years offerings compared to the last 3-4 years. Finally we are getting substantial speed jumps that will make a real difference to our working lives. The single CPU coefficient is fair and valid but maybe dual CPU in naples will widen the gap again if the AMD prices remain proportionally low as you dont need to double up on the RAM and case etc.
Based on the yesterday published pricing tables, looks like it's the same :- ) It's still 3k + if per cpu if you want the powerful units, but that's still better 30perc. cheaper than Intel (or rather, up to 50perc. more performance for same price).
I think some people expected the high-end line (22-32cores) to be less than, let's say 1.5-2k euro, and not the usual 3k+, but AMD doesn't need to disrupt the server pricing to such a point, they don't need HEDT and pro-sumer users to adopt these if those are fully satisfied with amazing Ryzen 9 chips and prices.
Or simply wait for some more xeon e5 v4 ES with higher turbo boost price drop and build a 6k+ cinebench r15 system for around 3k
Not happening..and that one chip is not ES :- ). Even the QS/OEM offerings are priced based on performance, not how old they are. Or maybe you mean waiting 2 years.
(machine you're thinking is about 4.8k with no GPU and 64gb ram right now, it's fantastic price for ridiculous machine, but it's not 3k anywhere in near time vicinity)
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