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Ah, Threadripper, where do we begin? That mad assortment of core complexes, intricately stitched together, was enough to revolutionize the high-end desktop segment last year, rattling Intel to its very bones. AMD truly was onto a winner with its Infinity Fabric, and it provided much-needed proof that multi-die packages are certainly the way forward.
So here we are with second-gen Threadripper 2. 12nm transistors, architectural adjustments, memory optimizations, and — more importantly — a bigger product stack. The big question: Is it worth the upgrade? Let’s get to that.
First up, there’s the platform. Given the nature of how Threadripper operates, being essentially a run-off, cut-down, consumer-grade variant of AMD’s EPYC server chips, the majority of the I/O lies directly on the processor.…