> This is just raw FUD.
AnandTech's benchmarks show that AMD does have issues with L2$ and L3$ latency, which hurts performance in memory-intensive ("pointer-chasing") workloads. EPYC also seems to suffer from lower single-threaded throughput in integer workloads, mainly because it runs at lower clocks. What Intel didn't mention is that the Zen architecture excels at floating-point workloads, where it just runs away from Intel while consuming far less power. Also, the fact that AMD is performing almost as well as Intel's latest processor in many workloads at a fraction of the cost will ste…