AMD Threadripper PRO - The right tool for the job
Engineers leverage a variety design and manufacturing applications with different compute requirements. It is not uncommon for organizations procuring workstation hardware to purchase a single configuration without considering the needs of individual users. This one size fits all approach may streamline IT decision making, but mismatched compute capability can lead lost productivity and poor ROI.
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When considering a workstation processor, firms should choose an option that best addresses the performance bottlenecks of a user’s primary workflow tasks. For example, lightly threaded tasks like 3D modeling and design will favor processors with higher clock speeds and the performance of multithreaded tasks like generative design, and rendering will benefit from many CPU cores. Other tasks like simulation can be performance bound by memory capacity, L3 cache si