The long-awaited processors AMD Threadripper on architecture Zen 4 is coming AMD has officially introduced them and we have two series here, namely the entry-level models Ryzen Threadripper 7900X for HEDT PCs and Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7900WX, which are intended for powerful workstations. Variants Threadripper PRO 7900WX they will use the WRX90 platform, while they should support 8-channel memory connection with a capacity of up to 2 TB. They have a total of 148 PCIe lines, 144 are usable, of which 128 support PCIe 5.0. They support overclocking (not for OEM) and also have PRO features for message and higher security (PRO Security like Memory Quard, Secure Processor, Shadow Stack,…)
HEDT varianty Threadripper 7900X they have a maximum of 4-channel memories and can reach a maximum capacity of 1 TB. The number of PCIe lines has decreased to 92, 88 are usable, and as for PCIe 5.0, there are 48 such lines. It is interesting that the TRX50 platform intended for them also supports the PRO version, but in this case you will not use all the conveniences of these variants. Anyway, this will allow you to overcome the core limit, where the 7900X series tops out at 64 cores, while the 7900WX has up to 96 cores.
You can find an overview of the processors in the table below, however, we can mention here that the HEDT variants will be available from 24 to 64 core variants (3 processors in total), have 128MB or 256MB L3 cache and 350W TDP consumption. The maximum Boost frequencies exceed 5 GHz for all versions, those with a smaller number of cores can go up to 5.3 GHz, the top 7980X then reaches 5.1 GHz.
Threadripper PRO versions start with “only” 12 cores, but you can get up to 96 cores. It is the same with Boost frequencies, up to and including 32 cores it is 5.3 GHz, 64 cores and more means Boost to 5.1 GHz. All models, regardless of the number of cores, have a TDP of 350W. As for the L3 cache, it can range from 64 to 384 MB depending on the number of cores. The performance should be so high that, according to AMD, the 64-core Threadripper should save up to 27 minutes on a task that would take an hour for the Xeon w9-3495. The sale of novelties will start on November 21.
Processor
Cores / Threads
Basic / Boost Clock
L1/L2/L3 cache
TDP
Memory support
Cena
Threadripper 7960X
24 / 48
4,2 / 5,3 GHz
1,5 / 24 / 128 MB
350 W
DDR5-5200 4-ch
1499 USD
Threadripper 7970X
32 / 64
4,0 / 5,3 GHz
2 / 32 / 128 MB
350 W
DDR5-5200 4-ch
2499 USD
Threadripper 7980X
64 / 128
3,2 / 5,1 GHz
4 / 64 / 256 MB
350 W
DDR5-5200 4-ch
4999 USD
Threadripper PRO 7945WX
12 / 24
4,7 / 5,3 GHz
0,75 / 12 / 64 MB
350 W
DDR5-5200 8-ch
–
Threadripper PRO 7955WX
16 / 32
4,5 / 5,3 GHz
1 / 16 / 64 MB
350 W
DDR5-5200 8-ch
–
Threadripper PRO 7965WX
24 / 48
4,2 / 5,3 GHz
1,5 / 24 / 128 MB
350 W
DDR5-5200 8-ch
2649 USD
Threadripper PRO 7975WX
32 / 64
4,0 / 5,3 GHz
2 / 32 / 128 MB
350 W
DDR5-5200 8-ch
3899 USD
Threadripper PRO 7985WX
64 / 128
3,2 / 5,1 GHz
4 / 64 / 256 MB
350 W
DDR5-5200 8-ch
7349 USD
Threadripper PRO 7995WX
96 / 192
2,5 / 5,1 GHz
6 / 96 / 384 MB
350 W
DDR5-5200 8-ch
9999 USD
2023-10-23 21:32:24
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