The reasoning is for consumers the workload that benefits the most is gaming, however as soon as you have to go cross-CCD, you lose the latency benefits of that large L3.
So for consumer chips it makes sense.
That said, I’d love to see a EPYC 4005 product with the dual X3D CCDs, since it’s reasonable for a server to be running 2 or more game instances at any time.
The reasoning is for consumers the workload that benefits the most is gaming, however as soon as you have to go cross-CCD, you lose the latency benefits of that large L3.
So for consumer chips it makes sense.
That said, I’d love to see a EPYC 4005 product with the dual X3D CCDs, since it’s reasonable for a server to be running 2 or more game instances at any time.