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Old   March 8, 2022, 14:35
Default Is Mac Studio finally OK for CFD?
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This time it's configurable up to 128GB RAM so I'd say it's finally usable. For $4800($4319 for edu) you get 16 big cores, 128GB RAM, 800GB/s memory bandwidth.
I know it's still very expensive, but for how much $ can you build a comparable x86 workstation?
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