HELL YEAH. I have been waiting since July 2006 to see AMD rocking charts. These results are even better that I though, just look at the size of those bars!
Save for the per Core licensing issue, Epyc is a really, really strong contender. The Infinity Fabric seems to be doing quite well considering that a Dual Epyc is roughly a 8 Sockets topology, and at a high level it looks like it scales well enough.
There are two things that I was left pondering: Supposedly, the Xeons E7 (Which should be now the Platinum) had more RAS features than the E5. How much of a feature parity there is between Epyc and the new Xeons in RAS, or between the Xeons Silver/Gold/Platinum themselves now that they use the same platform?
The other is that Epyc seems to do exceptionally well in legacy applications, but when AVX-512 gets into play, Epyc (And previous Intel generations) lags behind by a significant margin. I suppose that a break point will be around the Xeons Gold 51xx line and the 61xx, due to the 1 vs 2 AVX-512 units.
The comparison with the Quad Platinums in AVX-512 is rather misleading since for a Dual it should be around half of that. At first I though that with AVX-512 Skylake-E was utterly demolishing anything, but when I noticed it was Quad Skylake-E vs Dual Epyc, it seems it will be by 50% and not that mindblowing 200%.