I expected Intel to charge more for the 10C chip, but not this much! Oh well, I just bought a 3.0GHz 24C/48T Xeon v4 workstation with 256GB RAM for my work.
I don't have that historical data at hand, just making an educated guess with current prices. A lot may also depend upon the competitive landscape at the time of the BDW-E release.
Note that the current 10c/20t 25MB cache 3.1GHz Haswell Xeon is listed at $2145. I think that the price for the said Broadwell may be close to $1500. I hope not, but that's what I am guessing.
Journal article from AMD on exascale, for those with access..
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=7155462&filter%3DAND(p_IS_Number%3A5210076)
Abstract: This article provides an overview for AMD's vision for exascale computing, and in particular how...
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