Not directly related to anything on a user level in the code, more something I've been wondering for a while, out of curiosity:
Has anyone benchmarked Elegant (well, actually Pelegant) on any recent Intel and AMD CPUs? I don't know a whole ton on the topic of instruction sets, but I do know that different instruction sets perform differently on CPUs from the two vendors, and I don't know what kind of instructions Elegant is using, and there are not a whole ton of benchmarks on scientific codes out there anyway. The raw power of something like an AMD Threadripper 3970X (32c/64t) for a high-end workstation is pretty appealing to me, especially since it can be paired with very fast RAM and PCIe 4.0 storage. Performance for highly parallelized ray-tracing applications (for rendering images, most benchmarks I've seen have been for image/video production/processing or gaming) seems to blow Intels high-end desktop (HEDT) out of the water, for a lower price per core.
So, does anyone have any input on this? I suppose that data for the AMD EPYC server CPUs would be useful as well, as they are quite similar to Threadripper. I'm mostly interested in any data on the Zen 2 architecture, i.e. the latest family (3000-series) of CPUs. Intel has had the same architecture (Skylake) and basic process node (14 nm) for years now and have mostly bumped the clock speeds a little each generation, so older data could be extrapolated more easily there. My simulations are small enough that I run them on a single machine (albeit currently with 2 physical CPUs), so data pertaining to clusters would not be so interesting for me right now.
Any input or speculations or so are welcome

Best regards
Jonas