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Guru3D.com » News » AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX with 32 cores gets listed in Canada webshop (1850 USD)

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX with 32 cores gets listed in Canada webshop (1850 USD)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/30/2018 10:20 AM | source: videocardz | 43 comment(s)
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX with 32 cores gets listed in Canada webshop (1850 USD)

A Canadian web store is listing a Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX processor and does so for a price of just 2399 CAD, that is 1835 USD converted. Quite a bit of money for sure, but for 32-cores, I mean that's value at less than 58 EUR per core.

The price actually would make sense as it is roughly double that of the 16-core Threadripper 1950X. Of course, with all prices that get listed prior to a release, we're not sure if it'll stick. The 32-core and 64-threads processor is based on a 12nm LP process from GlobalFoundries, also called Zen+.

 

 

The 8-core dies are based on what is called Pinnacle Ridge architecture, four of them placed on the multi-core chip package. The new 32-core processor fits into the current SP3 socket with your existing X399 motherboard, accompanied by a firmware update you should be good to go. Again, it has four eight-core dies under that heat spreader, this new 12 nm 8-core "Pinnacle Ridge" dies to bring the advantages of Precision Boost II and XFR 2.0 into play.  

The Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX is listed by the webshop with product ID YD299XAZAFWOF. In the specs it is confirmed to be the 32-core part, and being listed with a 250W TDP.

  



AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX with 32 cores gets listed in Canada webshop (1850 USD)




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Astyanax
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#5570416 Posted on: 08/02/2018 04:20 PM
Really? Tell me again how many bits your CPU is? Oh that's right, it's 64-bit - the same 64 bit technology that AMD developed while Intel was wasting their time with IA64.

Like @Fox2232 said, you are a prototypical example of a shill, and I find it ironic how you completely validate my point about shills invading AMD threads to spew garbage.

The ignorance from some of the users here is downright frightening, its almost as if the internet didn't have well sourced information about the DEC engineer contributions to Athlon's cache, jim kellers influence on the A64 design or that amd started out as an second source for x86 as required per law.

oh wait, it does.

How do you find out a person is an AMD shill?
You don't need to, they make it painfully obviously the moment they feel the need to defend their messiah against well sourced facts.

*smh*
You want competition but aren't willing to provide the critique to deserve it.

D3M1G0D
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Posts: 2068
Joined: 2017-03-10

#5570429 Posted on: 08/02/2018 05:01 PM
The ignorance from some of the users here is downright frightening, its almost as if the internet didn't have well sourced information about the DEC engineer contributions to Athlon's cache, jim kellers influence on the A64 design or that amd started out as an second source for x86 as required per law.

oh wait, it does.

How do you find out a person is an AMD shill?
You don't need to, they make it painfully obviously the moment they feel the need to defend their messiah against well sourced facts.

*smh*
You want competition but aren't willing to provide the critique to deserve it.
LOL, I pointed you to a clear-cut example of AMD creating successful tech from inside the company (AMD64) and you don't even bother to acknowledge it?

You were wrong, plain and simple, and no amount of denial and obfuscation will change that.

Astyanax
Senior Member



Posts: 14994
Joined: 2018-03-21

#5570430 Posted on: 08/02/2018 05:02 PM
Keep digging your hole deeper, you're not just ignorant but illiterate.

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