AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Product Line Revealed
The forthcoming AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 CPU range has been exposed in documents by Wccftech, these documents are based on the recent Gigabyte data breach.
Yesterday the same documents showed these products to be codenamed Chagall. The next generation of Threadripper CPUs, which will be based on Zen 3, will have at least eight different SKUs with varied core counts ranging from 16 to 64 cores.
Furthermore, the records show that AMD will release Workstation and High-End Desktop models for the WRX80 and TRX40 sockets, respectively, with the same TDP and core counts as their Zen 2 predecessors, according to the docs. The five PRO (Workstation) processors will be available in 64, 32, 24, 16, and 12 core configurations, while the three HEDT processors will be available in 64, 32, and 24 core configurations. The Workstation CPUs will have an 8-channel IMC and 128 PCIe 4.0 lanes, whilst the HEDT processors will only have 64 lanes.
AMD is anticipated to release the Ryzen Threadripper 5000 CPUs in November of 2021, according to rumors.
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Of course they did. Sometimes people need a solution straight away not in a years time.
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I don't think any 5950X owner would think that, seeing as the 3990X already exists. It may be a generation behind but it has so much more threads, PCIe lanes, and memory channels that a 5950X isn't going to obsolete it so easily.
In any case, we don't know the prices. The 16-core model very well could be more expensive than the 5950X. If you don't need all the PCIe lanes (which most people don't) then you're not gaining much.
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I had ASUS ROG Zenith II Extreme + 3960x and upgraded to MSI x570 Creation + 5950x
But i honestly right now im waiting for Adler Lake, if its true and the benchmarks that showed it beating 5950x with only 8 cores, ill be going back home to Intel
Owning AMD makes me uncomfortable. Also ill never buy TR again, biggest money waste, mainly because they didnt released new CPUs, so the more time passes the lower the price for second hand market, if i kept my 3960x and waited until now, i imagine losing 50% of its value
Also I couldn't use my PC because i would new that ZEN3 exists and its so much better and im with such expensive system that ahem slower then 5950x in many tasks and especially video games and emulation
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I still want TR zen 3 on my x399. Amd fooled us x399 owners

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@itpro What on Earth are you on about? Anyone who had at least a passing interest in the HEDT market knew Zen 3 Threadrippers were coming. We just didn't know precisely when. Most people who actually need TRs are still waiting. Those for whom the 5950X was good enough upgraded a year ago, and the chip has most likely already paid for itself by now. Unless you're an enthusiast with bottomless pockets, you have no business shopping for a 5950X or a Threadripper anyway.