|
|
|
|
|
by dragontamer
2483 days ago
|
|
There's a lot of different benchmarks there. Look at PostgreSQL, where the split-L3 cache hampers the EPYC 7601's design. As I stated earlier: in many workloads, the split-cache of EPYC seems to be a benfit. But in DATABASES, which is one major workload for any modern business, EPYC loses to a much weaker system. |
|