Re: [RFC] A “poor man’s”, yet professional level studio setup

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I am also waiting for Milan to take off..

Have 3 avb devices and a avb switch as well as a bunch of Intel I210 Nics and I am following all openavb/Milan projects closely.

I also try to encourage a certain vendor to step up the interoperability game between vendors and also start supporting Linux for real.

If that ever happens, lots of cool stuff will happen.. at least that's what I hope will happen.

Regards, Anders


On Mon, Feb 22, 2021, 20:37 Andrew Luke Nesbit <email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 22/02/2021 18:37, Paul Davis wrote:
> Get a powerful desktop system. Run everything on one machine.
>
> Yes, there are Rack patches that will eat even a Ryzen ThreadRipper, but
> for the most part a powerful, large multicore system these days will run
> everything you want on a single machine.

Pardon me for jumping in late to this thread.

I am waiting for Milan, which shouldn't be far off.  I intend to build a
workstation based on this generation of AMD Zen.

It probably doesn't quality as a "poor person's machine according to the
subject however".  On the other hand, I do believe that it should be a
good basis for a professional level setup, if I've read the specs right.

Does anybody have any thoughts about this?

Andrew
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