Oh nice, I must have missed this. Motherboard prices are leaving something to be desired (lowest price is $900), but still, this is good news.
Edit: On second glance, the markup compared to last-gen Threadripper is gnarly. 24 core SKU MSRP is $2.4k, compared to the 3000 series SKU which MSRP for $1.4k.
Edit: On second glance, the markup compared to last-gen Threadripper is gnarly. 24 core SKU MSRP is $2.4k, compared to the 3000 series SKU which MSRP for $1.4k.
At that point just go EPYC.