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by tomxor
3047 days ago
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> We use high-end Xeon machines for research and would think twice before purchasing AMD Ryzen supposedly have a price-performance benefit over Xeons for multi-threaded workloads. What would you say the main reasons for staying with Xeons are for your type of research? Is single threaded performance intrinsic to the type of computation your research requires? or do those optimised math libraries you mentioned bring so much practical benefit as to outweight any current raw price-performance differences? Soz, lots of questions, was just interested in how it applies to HPC based research in reality. |
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We use Intel MKL in some applications. We just use the BLAS interface, but Intel MKL is generally the fastest BLAS implementation. Obviously, it is optimized for Intel CPUs.
Also, with many vendors it is easier to get >= 768GB RAM 64 core machines using Intel Xeon CPUs.