➀ 'Black Myth: WuKong' achieved significant sales and high player engagement on Steam, with over 300 million RMB in revenue. ➁ The game's development team faced efficiency bottlenecks in C++ compilation and resource cooking, which are CPU-intensive tasks. ➂ AMD's Ryzen Threadripper processors significantly improved compilation and cooking times, enhancing overall development efficiency by up to 100%.
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