If it’s hard to use all your bandwidth with PCI 3 how do you use it all with PCI 4?Twice the bandwidth compared to PCIe gen3.
I see Rome CPU’s for sale, but not a lot of board options, besides band aided 7001 series boards that don’t support all of the Rome 7002 features. I wonder why AMD hasn’t motivated manufacturers to release more 7002 series boards? There’s clearly a market for these boards. It’s pretty obvious something strange is maybe occurring. Intel stranglehold on the channel?The motherboard lineup for AMD is pretty limited. Wish things would speed up. I wonder why the lack of support.
Supermicro does very little these days without customer demand - and they jump through hoops when a lead customer asks. So your comment would probably be better stated as:It's strange why Supermicro has little interest on Epyc Rome than Epyc Naples even Rome performs for more better than Naples.
Would their big customers want ATX boards? Supermicro did already release an H12 server board. I would think the server market would have higher volume.it’s strange why Supermicro’s big customers have so little interest in Epyc Rome...
Tyan, Gigabyte, and Asus seem to think there is a market for such boards. Hopefully Supermicro will release something soon.Would their big customers want ATX boards? Supermicro did already release an H12 server board. I would think the server market would have higher volume.