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Intel next-gen [enterprise-focused "Falcon Shores"] GPUs scrapped, E-Core Xeons delayed
(www.theregister.com)
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I’m torn on the concept of E-cores for servers. I understand the desire to be more green and power efficient, but given the parallel nature and large processing that occurs on servers would that be an efficient use with a partial configuration of slower threads.
Regardless, people use what they’re given so I’m sure they’ll work it out.
I daily an E-xeon for work. At home, I use an 8750h i7 laptop.
When I open 3 Firefox windows, powershell, AD, 4 remote desktop Windows, and play YouTube my E-xeon shits it's pants, smears it all over itself and lets me watch as it spikes to 100% utilization.
My 8750h laptop plays helldivers2, YouTube(10 extra tabs as well), and compiles package manager updates. And helldivers never even skips a beat.
My laptop is a 180watt laptop. My work machine uses easily 300watts.