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*Thread title was originally a copy-paste from video title. Editorial comment added in parentheses.
Per Level1Techs, it appears there is a Windows kernel bug that has led to the strange results like the TR 2990X losing to the TR 2950X in some tests such as Adobe Premiere, Indigo’s Renderer, Blender, 7zip, etc. It turns out, it's mostly not a memory bandwidth issue. It's a Windows scheduler bug that burns CPU cycles unproductively with how it handles >2 NUMA nodes (possibly due to a bandaid/fix for XCC Xeons). He proves it by comparing a 2990X and Epyc 7551 on Windows and on Linux and using coreprio to manipulate the performance.
Full article:
https://level1techs.com/article/unlocking-2990wx-less-numa-aware-apps
Video:
Conclusion:
"The rumors of a memory bandwidth problem, even with 32 cores (at least in these instances), has been greatly exaggerated."
Interpretation:
With server-like CPUs now easily available for consumers, Microsoft has some catching up if they want us to run Windows rather than Linux.
Update 1/14/2019:
AMD comments on Threadripper 2 Performance and Windows Schedule (AT article by Ian Cutress)
Per Level1Techs, it appears there is a Windows kernel bug that has led to the strange results like the TR 2990X losing to the TR 2950X in some tests such as Adobe Premiere, Indigo’s Renderer, Blender, 7zip, etc. It turns out, it's mostly not a memory bandwidth issue. It's a Windows scheduler bug that burns CPU cycles unproductively with how it handles >2 NUMA nodes (possibly due to a bandaid/fix for XCC Xeons). He proves it by comparing a 2990X and Epyc 7551 on Windows and on Linux and using coreprio to manipulate the performance.
Full article:
https://level1techs.com/article/unlocking-2990wx-less-numa-aware-apps
Video:
Conclusion:
"The rumors of a memory bandwidth problem, even with 32 cores (at least in these instances), has been greatly exaggerated."
Interpretation:
With server-like CPUs now easily available for consumers, Microsoft has some catching up if they want us to run Windows rather than Linux.
Update 1/14/2019:
AMD comments on Threadripper 2 Performance and Windows Schedule (AT article by Ian Cutress)
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