Review of the Dell Precision 7875 Workstation. Back in the Phenom II days, people used to mock AMD's supposed moar coars design philosophy. These days there's definitely something to be said for having a huge number of CPU cores on tap, though, and while there are parts on the way that will make even this CPU look puny, there's nothing out right now that beats AMD's EPYC platform. Threadripper, even Threadripper PRO, obviously isn't EPYC of course, but really only in name-this system is built on the very same server technology that powers AMD's datacenter designs. Dell's Precision 7875, as configrued here, features ninety-six CPU cores and eight DDR5 memory channels, all packed into a standard tower PC.
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