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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Product Line Revealed

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/19/2021 07:41 AM | source: | 11 comment(s)
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.



AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Product Line Revealed AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Product Line Revealed




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#5939591 Posted on: 08/20/2021 09:20 AM
2 years difference to milk them didn't happen with 1000,2000,3000. Victims bought the old 39xx tr series instead of 59xx r9 for example.


What are you going on about? I feel like you have this whole idea of what people thought or did not think balled up in your head and somehow being a true statement.

No one knew what was going on with threadripper 5000, unless they, or you, are AMD, how would they? And why would you think someone would buy the "most expensive they can" and somehow that would be a ryzen 5000? Threadripper 3990X anyone?

As to your statement that they released threadrippers in the past in the same year, that's really subjective, as in "same year", what does that mean? Same physical arbitrary year? or within 12 months? Because if you think for some reason people thought threadripper wasn't coming out for the 5000 series because it didn't get released in the "same physical year" as the 5000 series CPU, that's a you think, no one else.

Ryzen 1000 March
Ryzen 2000 April
Ryzen 3000 July
Ryzen 5000 November

No threadripper CPU has released 1-2 months after the consumer Ryzen CPU, so your statement of "Threadrippers in the past released the same year as consumer ryzen series. So the prosumer bought 59xx series." Doesn't hold any grounds. "physical year" is an arbitrary number.

There's just so much strange about everything you said i just don't even know what to do with it.

2 years difference to milk them didn't happen with 1000,2000,3000. Victims bought the old 39xx tr series instead of 59xx r9 for example.


.... Ryzen 5000 .... hasn't been out for a year yet buddy. ....... seriously wtf are you going on about?

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