@Mikhail actually I think they found in testing that Premier (their primary video editing software) preferred up to eight cores at the highest speed possible. To the point that their export server is a desktop board watercooled in a 2U server, heavily overclocked. Medical visualization probably is better threaded than video editing currently is. Hopefully Adobe will fix that and they can switch to TR/Xeon-Ws
Python's indentation is annoying me now - I am trying to see what happens if I remove the if statement (because it never gets entered), it turns out that I have to fix the indentation for the whole block of code.
@Mikhail But in a lot of cases, simply labeling something as "professional' almost automatically at least triples the cost, despite little or no real difference in capabilities. Software to design integrated circuits can easily cost over $100k/seat/year. That isn't because the software is all that complex or wonderful; it's mostly because building an IC is really expensive, so the people paying the bills don't pay much attention to the cost of that software.
I'd actually love to defer my Ice Lake purchase until next year since I don't need it now and I want more options. But all computery+office things I get this year will be at a huge discount. So I need to do my spending spree this year.
So much so, that I'm actually considering getting 8 x 32GB to sit on my desk until I need it probably late next year. Though I'll be giving up the RGB on it.