Intel and AMD face an ARM'ed attack from this 96-core CPU beast

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Marvell), has capabilities shared by none of its big rivals.The ThunderX3 is one of the very few processors that can do more than two
threads per physical core
Its 96-core (a very high count for a general processor) offers up to 384 threads on a single socket, with custom-designed Arm v8.3+ cores
and speeds that are likely to ramp up to 3GHz.A server can support up to two sockets and a total of 16 DDR4 memory controllers
Comparisons published by Marvell showed that the TX3 can deliver a much higher performance per watt (up to 120%) than the competition, which
giants, virtual desktop services and website hosting companies.What does this mean for businesses? Essentially, greater compute performance
for less money
Marvell.Unlike the x86 ecosystem, this technology will not trickle down to the B2C market
However, as new CPUs replace older models, the redundant kit usually ends up on eBay, like this 64-core Intel Xeon Phi 7210S on sale for
$190.