How can I roughtly compare a single T-series to a bunch of x86s?
I suppose this is not the ideal community or post to what I ask for excuse in advance.
The fact is I'm lacking a rough comparison in terms of equivalence between a single T-series and a bunch of x86s on a basis of essential hardware resources. My local sales/marketing support seems to have great difficult in addressing this query. I think the difficulty is plausible, but unfortunately that's where we get down to when arguing with "clients". It's frequent to hear that a bunch of x86 provides the "same or over" amount of hardware resources for a lower acquisition price.
The fact is I'm lacking a rough comparison in terms of equivalence between a single T-series and a bunch of x86s on a basis of essential hardware resources. My local sales/marketing support seems to have great difficult in addressing this query. I think the difficulty is plausible, but unfortunately that's where we get down to when arguing with "clients". It's frequent to hear that a bunch of x86 provides the "same or over" amount of hardware resources for a lower acquisition price.
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