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Guru3D.com » News » AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Delayed to November, 24-core Threadripper 3000 Coming

AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Delayed to November, 24-core Threadripper 3000 Coming

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/20/2019 07:27 PM | source: | 45 comment(s)
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Delayed to November, 24-core Threadripper 3000 Coming

A communication from AMD just arrived. The AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (16-cores / 32 threads) that was supposed to launch this month has been delayed towards November. However during that timeframe AMD will also release Threadripper 3000 starting with 24 cores.

So yes, it is a bit saddening to learn that AMD is delaying the AMD Ryzen 9 3950X, we asked why but I'm afraid no further information is given on as to why that is. In its communications, AMD, however, did mention that the first Threadripper 3000 processor (Castle Peak) will be released, and yes that means ZEN2 based Threadripper. A lot has been said and spoken already about Threadripper 3000 diversifying it more onto a workload-specific 'creators; processor with accompanying chipsets.  You may expect the Threadripper to be SP3 Apyc Rome base, and we all know that Rome runs up towards 64 cores based on 2 to 4 8-core dies. Well, let's say in two months we'll have quite a lot to review.

" AMD -- We are focusing on meeting the strong demand for our 3rd generation AMD Ryzen processors in the market and now plan to launch both the AMD Ryzen 9 3950X and initial members of the 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper processor family in volume this November. We are confident that when enthusiasts get their hands on the world’s first 16-core mainstream desktop processor and our next-generation of high-end desktop processors, the wait will be well worth it. "

 

 

As mentioned we expect to see new motherboards and chipset for Threadripper. Three model names have already surfaced named TRX40, WRX80 and TRX80. And that indicates that AMD is going to make some segmentation towards their offerings. Threadripper 3000 remains to be massively interesting, but with up to 16 cores on Ryzen 3950X, who is actually going to go for Threadripper. Well, that would be the folks on a workstation, developers, content creators prosumers and render farms. Earlier USB.org posted AMD 2019 Premium chipsets and there has been a recent update: Model Number: Superset, X570, TRX40, WRX80, TRX80. TRX 40 and TRX80 might be more consumer and workstation oriented with perhaps some differentiation on memory channels (4-channels /8-channels).

The massive mega cores (hey 64c/128t is possible) in all likelihood is intended for the WRX80, which would be a kind of Epyc We did receive some artwork though ...  that's all I can offer at this time. And yes you can read it well, AMD is starting with 24 cores / 48 threads for Threadripper 3000.

 



AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Delayed to November, 24-core Threadripper 3000 Coming




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Aura89
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#5713149 Posted on: 09/21/2019 04:26 AM

1 FAB is not enough :cool:


Unless i'm mistaken, we don't know how many FABs under TSMC are producing 7nm

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#5713155 Posted on: 09/21/2019 04:50 AM
Unless i'm mistaken, we don't know how many FABs under TSMC are producing 7nm


I mean TSMC.

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#5713172 Posted on: 09/21/2019 08:43 AM
They can't even get out 3900X's in volumes or Navi cards, so yeah...
What the heck is stopping them?
Sick of this crap.
AMD= Overpromise under deliver!
Conditions that chiplet for 3900X has to meet are more strict than those for 3950X.

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#5713180 Posted on: 09/21/2019 09:55 AM
Ah, so you know more then the people in the industry, the people in the individual companies, and the professionals. Good to know!


NO CLICKBAIT VIDEOS PLZ

That man is saying exactly what I am saying.

Abc666
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#5713182 Posted on: 09/21/2019 10:07 AM
It could very well be the demand for EPYC that causes shortages of good chiplets for mainstream platform. No wonder AMD would choose to prioritize EPYC and delay 3950X.

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