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by opencl
2409 days ago
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Phoronix does compilation benchmarks (for the Linux kernel and LLVM), the existing Ryzen chips do perform quite well on them. The i5-8400 is probably the closest thing on the chart to your 8850h. But there are diminishing returns to adding more cores past a certain point which will depend on your codebase and compiler. If your builds are at 100% CPU utilization most of the time then you will probably see pretty large gains, but sometimes a significant chunk of the time ends up being bottlenecked by single threaded performance. https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ryzen-37... |
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You should check out Phoronix's Rome benchmarks. Compilers seem to love L3 cache, and the new Threadripper parts have 128MB of it. https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd-epyc...
The Epyc 7502 in that chart is going to be roughly equivalent to the 32-core Threadripper 3 announced today. Both are 32 cores with 128MB of L3, but the Threadripper part has a much higher base & turbo clock speed so it'd compile even faster. Probably.